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In testing In testing   vs.   a random sample of size 200 produced a sample proportion   Given these results, what is the approximate p-value of the test? A)  0.0384 B)  0.0768 C)  0.4616 D)  0.5384 vs. In testing   vs.   a random sample of size 200 produced a sample proportion   Given these results, what is the approximate p-value of the test? A)  0.0384 B)  0.0768 C)  0.4616 D)  0.5384 a random sample of size 200 produced a sample proportion In testing   vs.   a random sample of size 200 produced a sample proportion   Given these results, what is the approximate p-value of the test? A)  0.0384 B)  0.0768 C)  0.4616 D)  0.5384 Given these results, what is the approximate p-value of the test?


A) 0.0384
B) 0.0768
C) 0.4616
D) 0.5384

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