5. The test statistic of z=2.31 is obtained when testing the claim that p>0.3. a. This is...

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5. The test statistic of z=2.31 isobtained when testing the claim that p>0.3.

a. This is a (two-tailed,right-tailed, left-tailed) test.

b.? P-value=_____

?(Round to three decimal places as?needed.)

Choose the correct conclusionbelow.

A.Reject Ho. There is sufficientevidence to support the claim that p>0.3.

B.Reject Ho. There is not sufficientevidence to support the claim that p>0.3.

C.Fail to reject Ho. There issufficient evidence to support the claim that p>0.3.

D.Fail to reject Ho. There is notsufficient evidence to support the claim that p>0.3

6. The test statistic of z=- 2.58 isobtained when testing the claim that P=3/5.

a. The critical? value(s) is/arez=______

?(Round to two decimal places asneeded. Use a comma to separate answers as? needed.)

b. Choose the correct conclusionbelow.

A.Reject Ho. There is not sufficientevidence to warrant rejection of the claim that P=3/5

B.Reject Ho. There is sufficientevidence to warrant rejection of the claim that P=3/5

C.Fail to reject Ho. There issufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim thatP=3/5

D.Fail to reject Ho. There is notsufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim thatP=3/5

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