Find the P-value for the indicated hypothesis test with the given standardized test statistic, z. Decide whether to reject H? for the given level of significance ?. Right-tailed test with test statistic z = 1.67 and ? = 0.05 P-value = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Hint: Keep in mind that P-value depends on the type of test. Left-tailed test: P-value=Area (where Area = the number from the table) Right-tailed test: P-value=1-Area Two-tailed test: P-value=2*Area Compare P with ? and then State your conclusion. Fail to reject H? Reject H?
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67 can be found by calculating the area to the right of z = 0.67 on the standard normal distribution. Show more…
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