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For a test of h0: p = 0.50, the z test statistic equals 1.04. use 3 decimal places.(a) what is the p-value for h: p > 0.50? (b) what is the p-value for h: p 0.50? (c) what is the p-value for h: p < 0.50? (hint: the p-values for the two possible one-sided tests must sum to 1.) (d)which of the p-values give strong evidence against h0? select all that apply.1.the p-value in (a).2.the p-value in (b).3.the p-value in (c).4.none of the p-values give strong evidence against h0.
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