In a test of H0: µ=75 against HA: µ<75, a sample of size 450 produces Z = -1.19 for the value of the test statistic. Thus the p-value is approximately equal to:
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In a test of H0: µ=75 against HA: µ<75, a sample of size 450 produces Z = -1.19 for the value of the test statistic. Thus the p-value is approximately equal to:
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