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A teacher instituted a new reading program at school. After 10 weeks in the program it was found that the mean reading speed of a random sample of 19 second grade students was 92.9 wpm. What might you conclude based on this result? Select the correct choice and ifll in the answer box in your choice below.
(Round to four decimal places as needed)
A). A mean reading rate of 92.9 wpm is unusual since the probability of obtaining a result of 92.9 wpm or more is ____. The new program is abundantly more effective than the old program.
B). A mean reading rate of 92.9 wpm is not unusual since the probability of obtaining a result of 92.9 wpm or more is____. The new program is not abundantly more effective than the old program.
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