- Calculate the p-value for the following conditions and determine whether or not to reject the null hypothesis. a) one-

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AA) since a= 0.10, reject/ does not reject the null
hypothesis
B)the p-value is __
BB) since a= 0.2 , reject/ does not reject the null
hypothesis
C) the p value is __
CC) since a= 0.10, reject/ does not reject the null
hypothesis
D) the p value is __
DD) Since a= 0.01, reject/ does not reject the null
hypothesis
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A) p value =
b) P value =
c) P value =
D) p value =
- Calculate the p-value for the following conditions and determine whether or not to reject the null hypothesis. a) one-tail test, ze = 1.70, and a = 0.10 b) one-tail test, 2x = -2.85, and a = 0.02 c) two-tail test, zz = 2.10, and a = 0.10 d) two-tail test, ză = - 1.59, and a = 0.01 Click here to view page 1 of the cumulative probabilities for the standard normal distribution. Click here to view page 2 of the cumulative probabilities for the standard normal distribution. - ... a) The p-value is .. (Round to four decimal places as needed.)

Calculate the p-value for the following conditions and determine whether or not to reject the null hypothesis. a) one-tail (upper) test, zp = 2.51, and a = 0.10 b) one-tail (lower) test, zp = - 1.18, and a = 0.05 -- c) two-tail test, zp = -2.56, and a = 0.05 d) two-tail test, zp = 1.41, and a = 0.02 Click here to view the first page of the standard normal table. Click here to view the second page of the standard normal table. a) p-value = (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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