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9 The standard score for a two-tailed test is 2.0. What is the P-value? a. 0.9772 b. 0.0456 C. 0.0228 d. 97.72

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Given that, the standard test score for a two-tailed test is 2.0. That is, test statistic is, z = 2.0

since, it is two-tailed test,

p-value = 2 * P(Z > 2.0) = 2 * 0.0228 = 0.0456

p-value = 0.0456

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