Current Attempt in Progress A consumer products company is formulating a new shampoo and is interested in foam height (in millimeters). Foam height is approximately normally distributed and has a standard deviation of 20 millimeters. The company wishes to test Ho: μ = 175 millimeters versus H₁ :μ> 175 millimeters, using the results of n samples. Find the boundary of the critical region if the type I error probability is a = 0.01 and n = 16. Round your intermediate values to two decimal places. Round your answer to one decimal places (e.g. 98.76). X> i eTextbook and Media Statistical Tables and Charts

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A consumer products company is formulating a new shampoo
and is interested in foam height (in millimeters). Foam height is
approximately normally distributed and has a standard deviation
of 20 millimeters. The company wishes to test Ho: μ = 175
millimeters versus H₁ :μ> 175 millimeters, using the results of
n samples. Find the boundary of the critical region if the type I
error probability is a = 0.01 and n = 16.
Round your intermediate values to two decimal places. Round
your answer to one decimal places (e.g. 98.76).
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Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Current Attempt in Progress A consumer products company is formulating a new shampoo and is interested in foam height (in millimeters). Foam height is approximately normally distributed and has a standard deviation of 20 millimeters. The company wishes to test Ho: μ = 175 millimeters versus H₁ :μ> 175 millimeters, using the results of n samples. Find the boundary of the critical region if the type I error probability is a = 0.01 and n = 16. Round your intermediate values to two decimal places. Round your answer to one decimal places (e.g. 98.76). X≥ i eTextbook and Media Save for Later Statistical Tables and Charts
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