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Test: AP Statistics
1. | You and a classmate wanted to test the effect of sugars and fats on levels of blood sugar. Your classmate told you that they found the null hypothesis valid, which was what there is no difference between the effects of sugars and fats on blood sugar levels. If the null hypothesis was actually false, what type of error was made? |
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