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Two samples of data, A and B, with the sample means x¯A=1 and x¯B=10, are taken from population with the population mean µ. The null hypothesis is that the population mean µ is equal to the value of x¯A. The alternative hypothesis is that the population mean µ is greater than the value of x¯A. Which of the samples (if any) provides evidence to refute the null hypothesis and support the alternative hypothesis.

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