A research team is willing to assume that systolic blood pressures in a certain population of males

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A research team is willing to assume that systolic blood pressures in a certain population of males are approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation of 16.

A simple random sample of 64 males from the population had a mean systolic blood pressure reading of 133.

At the .05 level of significance, do these data provide sufficient evidence for us to conclude that the population mean is greater than 130?

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