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In the american justice system, a criminal is presumed innocent until proven guilty, meaning that the prosecution must gather enough evidence to prove that the defendant has actually committed a crime. suppose a defendant is on trial for robbing a bank. the jury will hear the case and decide on a verdict of guilty or not guilty at the conclusion of the trial.
a. state the null and alternative hypotheses for the defendant. just use words to describe the hypotheses - no statistical symbols are necessary.
b. describe how a type i error could occur during the trial.
c. describe how a type ii error could occur during the trial.
d. describe the two ways the correct decision could be made in the trial.
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