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Which of the following statements is true about the alternative hypothesis? a. It is rejected if the null hypothesis is true. b. It is accepted if the null hypothesis is rejected. c. It will always contain an equal sign. d. It is accepted if the null hypothesis is accepted.

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Which of the following statements is true about the alternative hypothesis?

a. It is rejected if the null hypothesis is true.

b. It is accepted if the null hypothesis is rejected.

c. It will always contain an equal sign.

d. It is accepted if the null hypothesis is accepted.

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