Determine the P Value for a one proportion z test for a two tailed test with test statistic z = 1.31.
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31 using the z-table. Given that p(z < 1.31) = 0.9049, we can find p(z > 1.31) by subtracting from 1: p(z > 1.31) = 1 - 0.9049 = 0.0951 ** Show more…
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