8. (Continued from HW10, #1) Consider a random sample from the distribution f(x) = 0x2, x > 0. We wish to test Ho: 0 < 80 vs H₁000. Derive a formula for the P-value based on the observed test statistic value T. 9. (Continued from HW11, #9) id Doto(1)

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8. (Continued from HW10, #1)
Consider a random sample from the distribution f(x) = 0x2, x > 0. We wish to test Ho: 0 < 80
vs H₁000. Derive a formula for the P-value based on the observed test statistic value T.
9. (Continued from HW11, #9)
id Doto(1)
Transcribed Image Text:8. (Continued from HW10, #1) Consider a random sample from the distribution f(x) = 0x2, x > 0. We wish to test Ho: 0 < 80 vs H₁000. Derive a formula for the P-value based on the observed test statistic value T. 9. (Continued from HW11, #9) id Doto(1)
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