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''Statistical analysis''.
The part of a fraction which is divided by the rest of it.


The hypothesis that is being tested.


'''Example'''


Sometimes abbreviated as 'H<sub>0</sub>'.
30 / 360
 
 
The numerator in this fraction is 30.
 
The other part of the fraction (360) is known as the denominator.


(The alternate hypothesis being 'H<sub>1</sub>'.)




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Alternate hypothesis]]
* [[Day count conventions]]
* [[Hypothesis testing]]
* [[Denominator]]
* [[Significance testing]]
* [[Test statistic]]
* [[Type I error]]
* [[Type II error]]
 
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]

Revision as of 14:38, 27 October 2015

The part of a fraction which is divided by the rest of it.


Example

30 / 360


The numerator in this fraction is 30.

The other part of the fraction (360) is known as the denominator.


See also