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Readers of a national magazine were asked to rate their satisfaction with 36 restaurant chains in the United States on a scale from 0 to 100. Each chain was then classified as a low-price restaurant (under $16 per person) or a high-price restaurant ($16 or more). Assume that all conditions for the Mann-Whitney test have been met.


Choose the correct null and alternative hypotheses to test the claim that customer satisfaction with low-priced and high-priced restaurant chains differ.

H0: The median satisfaction for low-priced restaurants is less than the median for high-priced restaurants.
Ha: The median satisfaction for low-priced and high-priced restaurants is the same

H0: The median satisfaction for low-priced and high-priced restaurants is the same
Ha: The median satisfaction for low-priced restaurants is less than the median for high-priced restaurants

H0: The median satisfaction for low-priced and high-priced restaurants is the same
Ha: The median satisfaction for low-priced and high-priced restaurants differs

H0: The median satisfaction for low-priced and high-priced restaurants is the same
Ha: The median satisfaction for low-priced restaurants is greater than the median for high-priced restaurants.
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