When $H_0$: $\mu \leq 150$ and $\bar{x} = 160$, the p-value is defined as O $P(\mu \geq 160)$. O $P(\bar{x} \geq 160)$. O $P(\bar{x} \leq 160)$. O $P(\mu \leq 160)$.
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