The following null and alternative hypotheses need to be tested:
"H_0:\\mu=100"
"H_1:\\mu\\not=100"
This corresponds to a two-tailed test, for which a t-test for one mean, with unknown population standard deviation will be used.
Based on the information provided, the significance level is "\\alpha=0.05," and the critical value for a two-tailed test is "t_c=2.023."
The rejection region for this two-tailed test is "R=\\{t:|t|>2.023\\}"
The t-statistic is computed as follows:
Using the P-value approach: The p-value is "p=0," and since "p=0<0.05," it is concluded that the null hypothesis is rejected. Therefore, there is enough evidence to claim that the population mean "\\mu" is different than 100, at the 0.05 significance level.
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