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mathhelppls14
29.03.2021 • 
Mathematics

The p-value for a two-tailed hypothesis test of a population proportion is p = 0.002. This means that the value of p in the null hypothesis H0: p = 0.3 would be A. within the bounds of a 95% confidence interval
B. outside the bounds of a 95% confidence interval REF
C. within the bounds of a 99% confidence interval

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