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Calculating the p-value for the hypothesis using a simulation-based approach gives a p-value of 0.0214. Based on the p-value evaluate the strength of evidence and state a conclusion about the TV watching among students yesterday. a. there is moderate evidence that students watched more than 10 minutes of TV yesterdayb. there is little to no evidence that students watched more than 10 minutes of TV yesterdayc. there is not strong evidence that students watched more than 10 minutes of TV yesterdayd. there is strong evidence that students watched more than 10 minutes of TV yesterday

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