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- The test statistic of z=−2.07 is obtained when testing the claim that p<0.85. a. Using a significance level of α=0.05, find the critical value(s). b. Should we reject H0 or should we fail to reject H0?L12Q5.At 10% level of significance, the critical value(s) of z to test H0: μ1= μ2; against Ha: μ1 ≠ μ2 is/are