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identify the rejection region(s). select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box(es) to complete your choice. (round to two decimal places as needed.)
a. the rejection region is (square < z < square).
b. the rejection regions are (z < square) and (z > square).
c. the rejection region is (z < square).
d. the rejection region is (z > square).
To identify the rejection region, we need to know the type of test (one - tailed or two - tailed) and the significance level. However, since the problem is about identifying the rejection region for a z - test and the option D is selected (rejection region is \(z\geq\) some value), we assume it's a right - tailed test. For a right - tailed test with a common significance level like \(\alpha = 0.05\), the critical z - value is \(z = 1.645\) (rounded to two decimal places is \(1.65\)). But generally, if we assume a right - tailed test, the rejection region is \(z\geq z_{\alpha}\), where \(z_{\alpha}\) is the critical z - value. If we take \(\alpha=0.05\), \(z_{\alpha} = 1.645\approx1.65\).
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D. The rejection region is \(z\geq1.65\) (assuming \(\alpha = 0.05\) for a right - tailed test; the value may change depending on the significance level, but a common value for a right - tailed test at \(\alpha = 0.05\) is 1.65)