7.3: Find the p-value. An independent random sample is selected from an approximately normal population with unknown sta

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7.3: Find the p-value. An independent random sample is selected from an approximately normal population with unknown sta

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7.3: Find the p-value. An independent random sample is selected from an approximately normal population with unknown standard deviation. Find the p-value for a sample of size n = 12 where the test statistic is 1.09. Assume the hypothesis test is a two-sided test (please round to at least four places). p.value: Based on this p-value, at a significance level of a 0.05, would we reject the null hypothesis? Reject He Fail to reject H.
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