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We wish to test the null hypothesis that a one-billion dollar increase in GDP leads to an increase in average, or expected, number of medals won by 0.015, against the alternative that it does not. State the null and alternative hypotheses in terms of the model parameters. b. What is the test statistic for part (a) and what is its distribution if the null hypothesis is true
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