[See Steps] In testing the hypothesis H_0:μ =100 , H_A:μ >100 , The p-value is found to be .0738, and the sample mean is 105. Which of the following


Question: (3 points) In testing the hypothesis

\[\begin{aligned} & {{H}_{0}}:\mu =100 \\ & {{H}_{A}}:\mu >100 \\ \end{aligned}\]

The p-value is found to be .0738, and the sample mean is 105. Which of the following statements is true?

  1. The probability of observing a sample mean at least as large as 105 from a population whose mean is 100 is .0738.
  2. The probability of observing a sample mean smaller than 105 from a population whose mean is 100 is .0738
  3. The probability that the population mean is larger than 100 is .0738
  4. The probability of observing a sample mean at least as large as 100 from a population whose mean is 105 is .0738.
  5. None of the above statements is correct
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