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Which of the following is not an observation about critical values? choose the correct answer below. a. the number z subscript alpha divided by 2 is a critical value that corresponds to an area of 1minusalpha divided by 2 to its left. b. a critical value is the number on the borderline separating sample statistics that are likely to occur from those that are unlikely to occur. c. the number z subscript alpha divided by 2 is a critical value that is a z score with the property that it separates an area of alpha divided by 2 in the right tail of the standard normal distribution. d. a critical value is the area in the right-tail region of the standard normal curve.

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