that the machine is producing more than 97% good parts (H0: p = 0.97 and Ha : p > 0.97). The test results in a P-value of 0.102. In reality, the machine is producing 99% good parts. What probably happens as a result of our testing? We correctly fail to reject H0.We reject H0, making a Type I error.    We correctly reject H0.We fail

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Suppose that a manufacturer is testing one of its machines to make sure that the machine is producing more than 97% good parts (H0: p = 0.97 and Ha : p > 0.97).

The test results in a P-value of 0.102. In reality, the machine is producing 99% good parts.

What probably happens as a result of our testing?

We correctly fail to reject H0.We reject H0, making a Type I error.    We correctly reject H0.We fail to reject H0, making a Type I error.We fail to reject H0, making a Type II error.
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