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The mean hourly wage for employees in goods-producing industries is $24.57 (bureau of labor statistics website, april 12, 2012). suppose we take a sample of employees from the manufacturing industry to see if the mean hourly wage differs from the reported mean of $24.57 for the goods-producing industries. state the null and alternative hypotheses we should use to test whether the population mean hourly wage in the manufacturing industry differs from the population mean hourly wage in the goods-producing industries. suppose a sample of 30 employees from the manufacturing industry showed a sample mean of $23.89 per hour. assume a population standard deviation of $2.40 per hour and compute the p-value. with as the level of significance, what is your conclusion? repeat the preceding hypothesis test using the critical value approach.

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