Question

The director of the city Park and Recreation Department claims that the mean distance people travel to the city's greenbelt is more than 5.0 miles. Assuming that the population standard deviation is known to be 1.2 miles and the significance level to be used to test the hypothesis is 0.05 when a sample size of n = 64 people are surveyed, the probability of a Type II error is approximately .4545 when the "true" population mean is 5.5 miles.

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