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Patients recovering from an appendix operation normally spend an average of 6.3 days in the hospital. The distribution of recovery times is normal...

Patients recovering from an appendix operation normally spend an average of 6.3 days in the hospital. The distribution of recovery times is normal with a σ = 2.0 days. The hospital is trying a new recovery program designed to lessen the time patients spend in the hospital. The first 16 appendix patients in this new program were released from the hospital in an average of 5.8 days. On the basis of these data, can the hospital conclude that the new program has a significant reduction of recovery time. Test at the .05 level of significance.

Q1) I'm not sure if this is a T test or Z test.

Q2) I'm not sure if the null hypothesis is equal to 6.3 or 5.8

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