Question 21 Nolan believes a particular coin is coming up heads more than 50% of the time. He would like to test the cla
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Question 21 Nolan believes a particular coin is coming up heads more than 50% of the time. He would like to test the cla
Question 21 Nolan believes a particular coin is coming up heads more than 50% of the time. He would like to test the claim p>0.5. To perform this test, he flips the coin 200 times. Out of those 200 flips, he observes less than half of the flips ended up heads. What do we know about the p-value for this situation? D Pri The p-value will be exactly 1. The p-value will be larger than any reasonable significance level. O The p-value will be negative. The p-value will be exactly 0. O The p-value will be smaller than most reasonable significance levels. O We need more information. The p-value could be large or small. O The p-value will be larger than 1. Explain how you know this about the p-value. Edit Insert Formats BIUX, X² EEE @ ⁰ A- A Y C ΣΕΣ Α