SOLUTION: Suppose we are testing Ho: p=.20 vs Ha: p does not equal .20 and TS=2.34. What is the p-value?
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Question 731682: Suppose we are testing Ho: p=.20 vs Ha: p does not equal .20 and TS=2.34. What is the p-value?
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