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The randomization distribution in the above figure would apply to any digits (not just sevens) if the null hypothesis is . Suppose we want to test if students tend to avoid choosing zero when picking a random digit. If we now let p be the proportion of zeros all students choose, the alternative would be . What is the smallest p-value we could get using the randomization distribution given above? Smallest p-value = Enter your answer in accordance to item (c) of the question statement 0.044

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