Suppose that we are testing H0: μ = μ0 versus H1: μ ≠ μ0. Calculate the P-value for the following observed values of the test statistic. (a) Z0 = 2.25 (b) Z0 = 1.55 (c) Z0 = 2.10
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Suppose that we are testing H0: μ = μ0 versus H1: μ ≠ μ0. Calculate the P-value for the following observed values of the test statistic.
(a) Z0 = 2.25
(b) Z0 = 1.55
(c) Z0 = 2.10
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