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2411 Fall Stat 2008 Assignment 9 Answers (A) a) t -1.729 g) t 1.645 b) t 1.333 |t| h) 2.17 c) |t| 3.355 d) t 1.943 i) t > 1.88 e) |t| 2.110 f) |t| 2.576

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