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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 16:01 JeffTheGoat

please help me. Your teacher claims to produce random numbers from 1 to 5 (inclusive) on her calculator, but you’ve been keeping track. In the past 80 rolls, the number “five” has come up only 8 times. You suspect that the calculator is producing fewer fives than it should. Let p = actual long-run proportion of five’s produced by the calculator. The P-value for this test is closest to: a. –2.24 c. 0.0028 b. 0.0014 d. 0.0125

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