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The seller of a loaded die claims that it will favor the outcome 6. we don't believe that claim, and roll the die 200 times to test an appropriate hypothesis. our p-value turns out to be 0.03. which conclusion is appropriate? explain. a. there's a 3% chance that the die is fair. b. there's a 97% chance that the die is fair. c. there's a 3% chance that a loaded die could randomly produce the results we observed, so it's reasonable to conclude that the die is fair. d. there's a 3% chance that a fair die could randomly produce the results we observed, so it's reasonable to conclude that the die is loaded.

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