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It Is Claimed That in a Bushel of Peaches,fewer Than

Question 54

Question 54

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It is claimed that in a bushel of peaches,fewer than 10% are defective. A sample of 400 peaches is examined and 50 are found to be defective. What is the p-value?


A) 0.0250
B) 0.4525
C) 0.9525
D) 0.0500

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