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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 08:50 jackydtb

According to a large poll in a previous year, about 80% of homes in a certain county had access to high-speed internet. The following year, researchers wanted to test H, : p= 0.8 versus H:p < 0.8, where p is the
proportion of homes in this county with high-speed internet access.
They took a random sample of 250 homes from that county and found that 189 of them had access to high-
speed internet. The test statistic for these results was 2-1.74.
Assuming that the necessary conditions are met, what is the approximate P-value for this significance test?
You may round to three decimal places.

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