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Segments ~ Clementine is a kind of mandarin introduced into Florida by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1909. Historically, on average, clementine have 10.25 segments. A fruit lover bought 100 clementine and found that there were 10.66 mean number of se gments with a standard deviation of 2.0951. Note: Numbers are randomized in each instance of this question. Pay attention to the numbers in this question. The fruit lover wonders if the actual mean number of segments is more than the historic value. What is the test statistic for this hypothesis test? Give your answer to 4 decimal places. Your

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