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    Exam 8: From Estimation to Statistical Tests: Hypothesis Testing for One Population Mean and Proportion
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    The Following Equation\(\frac{p-p}{\sqrt{\frac{P(1-P)}{n}}}\) , Is Used for Obtaining the Critical Value for Proportions
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The Following Equation p−pP(1−P)n\frac{p-p}{\sqrt{\frac{P(1-P)}{n}}}nP(1−P)​​p−p​ , Is Used for Obtaining the Critical Value for Proportions

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The following equation, p−pP(1−P)n\frac{p-p}{\sqrt{\frac{P(1-P)}{n}}}nP(1−P)​​p−p​ , is used for obtaining the critical value for proportions.

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