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When 14 different second-year medical students measured the systolic blood pressure of the same person, they obtained the results listed below (in mmhg). assuming that the population standard deviation is known to be 10 mmhg, use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the mean blood pressure level is less than 140 mmhg. hypertension is defiend to be a blood pressure level that is too high because it is 140 mmhg or greater. assume the blood pressure levels are normally distributed. based on the hypthesis test results, can it be dafely condlcuded that the person does not have hypertension? 13812013514012012514014012014414313 0130150a) identify the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. h0 ) p-value=) what is the final conclusion? d) can it be safly conclueded that the person does not have hypertension? yes or no?

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