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The mean number of cars a person owns in his or her lifetime is not more than 10. The type I and type II errors are to be stated.

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

The statement that the mean number of cars a person owns in his or her lifetime is not more than 10 is the null hypothesis.

Therefore, the statement that the mean number of cars a person owns in his or her lifetime is more than 10 is the alternate hypothesis.

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