We are performing a one-tailed hypothesis test for the population mean μ using the following pair of hypotheses: H0: μ =14.0 vs. Ha: μ > 14.0 We will test at (alpha) α = 0.01. After analysing the data we calculate the test statistic z = 2.108. What is the P-value for the test? Calculate the P-value for the test, correct to 3 decimal places
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