Answer:
[tex]H_0:\mu=69[/tex]
[tex]H_a:\mu\neq69[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that ,
Null hypothesis[tex](H_0)[/tex] is a statement that contains the population parameter to represent claim or against claim statement along with = , ≤ and ≥ signs.
Where as Alternative hypothesis[tex](H_a)[/tex] is also a statement that contains the population parameter but against the null hypothesis . It contains ≠ , < and > signs.
In the given situation, the population parameter is population mean [tex](\mu)[/tex] .
Claim: The mean pulse rate (in beats per minute, or bpm) of adult males is equal to 69 bpm.
i.e. [tex]H_0:\mu=69[/tex]
and [tex]H_a:\mu\neq69[/tex] [Against [tex]H_0[/tex]]