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1. Suppose X1, X2, . . . , X9 are iid N(μ, 4) variables. We wish to test H0 :μ = 1 against H1 : μ = 3(a) Calculate the
CSCI3180 – Principles of Programming Languages – Spring 2019Assignment 4 — Declarative ProgrammingDeadline: Apr 24, 2019
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