1. What is the P-value? (round to three decimal places)
p^ = 66 / 150 = 0.44
Test statistic = (p^ - p) / sqrt(p * (1 - p) / n) = (0.44 - 0.48) / sqrt(0.48 * 0.52 / 150) = -0.98
P-value = P(Z < -0.98) = 0.163
1. What is the P-value? (round to three decimal places) Test the hypothesis using the P-value...
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