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In a test of hypothesis for a mean, which statement is CORRECT?

The population must be normal because that is the only case when the sample mean is Normally distributed.
As long as the population distribution consists only of positive values, sample size does not matter.
The population distribution can be any distribution because the sample mean is always Normally distributed.
The test requires that the sample mean is normally distributed; this requires that either the population distribution is Normal or the sample size exceeds 30.

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Answer:

As long as the population distribution consists only of positive values, sample size does not matter.

Step-by-step explanation:

As long as the population distribution consists only of positive values, sample size does not matter.

This is a hypothesis because a hypothesis is basically a prediction of what's gonna happen; the other choices are mostly facts that can be backed up, this can only be confirmed after it happens since it can end in different ways. This is a prediction where it says that if the population distribution continues to go on to positive value, then the sample size won't matter; this can come out in different ways, the sample size could matter or it would have to be negative values, e.t.c. This has different ways it could end up.

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