(Solved): The null hypothesis is \( \mathrm{H}_{0} \cdot \mu_{1}=\mu_{2} \) and the alternative hypothesis is ...
The null hypothesis is \( \mathrm{H}_{0} \cdot \mu_{1}=\mu_{2} \) and the alternative hypothesis is \( \mathrm{H}_{3} \cdot \mu_{1} \neq \mu_{2} \). The data in the accompanying table are from a simf random paired sample from the two populations under consideration. Use the paired t-test to perform the required hypothesis test the \( 10 \% \) significance level. Click the icon to view the data table: Find the test statistic. Use population 1 -population 2 as the difference \( t= \) (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Simple Random Paired Sample