Statistics Question:
What is null hypothesis?

Answer:
The null hypothesis (denote by H0 ) is a statement about the value of
a population parameter (such as mean), and it must contain the condition of equality and must be written with the symbol =, ≤, or ≤.
a population parameter (such as mean), and it must contain the condition of equality and must be written with the symbol =, ≤, or ≤.
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