Consider the following hypotheses: Ho: p = 140 H1: p ≠ 140 Given n = 375, n = 20, and σ = 0.02, that x = 148.1, answer the following questions: a) What conclusion should be drawn? b) Use PHStat2 to determine the p-value for this test.
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