Please fully explain how to get the P-value, I keep getting one or two decimal points off. Thank you!! :)

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Please fully explain how to get the P-value, I keep getting one or two decimal points off. Thank you!! :)

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Please fully explain how to get the P-value, I keep getting one
or two decimal points off. Thank you!! :)
Please Fully Explain How To Get The P Value I Keep Getting One Or Two Decimal Points Off Thank You 1
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E Homework: HW 8.3 Question 9, 8.3.22-T Part 3 of 4 HW Score: 52.6%, 5.79 of 11 points Points: 0.29 of 1 Save A group of students estimated the length of one minute without reference to a watch or clock, and the times (seconds) are listed below. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that these times are from a population with a mean equal to 60 seconds. Does it appear that students are reasonably good at estimating one minute? 75 91 50 74 52 31 67 70 76 57 76 79 99 100 73 Assuming all conditions for conducting a hypothesis test are met, what are the null and alternative hypotheses? O A. Ho: p = 60 seconds H1: H<60 seconds C. Ho u = 60 seconds H: #60 seconds O B. Ho: u*60 seconds H:u= 60 seconds OD. Ho u = 60 seconds H: > 60 seconds Determine the test statistic. 2.37 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Determine the P-value (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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