We would like to test the hypothesis
H0:μ=125H0:μ=125
vs
Ha:μ>125Ha:μ>125
We find t = 2.56 with 10 degrees of freedom. What is the appropriate p-value?
Select one:
a. 0.025 > p-value > 0.01
b. 0.025 > p-value > 0.02
c. 0.05 > p-value > 0.025
d. 0.01 > p-value
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