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A team averaging 110 points is likely to do very well during the regular season. The coach of your team has hypothesized that your team scored at an average of less than 110 points in the years 2013-2015. Test this claim at a 1% level of significance. For this test, assume that the population standard deviation for relative skill level is unknown. 1. Calculate and print the mean points scored by your team during the years you picked.2. Identify the mean score under the null hypothesis. You only have to identify this value and do not have to print it.3. Assuming that the population standard deviation is unknown, use Python methods to carry out the hypothesis test.4. Calculate and print the test statistic rounded to two decimal places.5. Calculate and print the P-value rounded to four decimal places.
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