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Let's assume a theoretical scenario. Let's assume that we are asked to determine if a new plant treatment helps a certain species of plant to grow taller. We will only accept success if more than 50% of the treated plant grow taller. In this exercise it is irrelevant what the size of the plant is. 225 plants were treated in this example. The following results for a hypothesis test on proportion is given: H.: p>0.5. H: p=0.5. We get that the p-value = 0.025 Given that x number of plants that grew taller, and in light of the above information find: 1. the number (x)(x) of plants that grew taller and 2. the success rate (p» (p) of plants that grew taller Question p-value measures the area to the right of the test statistic. What is the z-value that has the given p-value? I

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