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According to a national survey, 45% of Americans make New Year resolutions. The editor of the high school newspaper wants to know if the proportion of students at their school that make New Year resolutions is different 45%. The editor will carry out a test at the a = 0.10 significance level of
Hp =0.45
Hp =\ 0.45
where p = the true proportion of all students at the school that make New Year resolutions. The editor selected a random sample of 50 students and 28 said they
make New Year resolutions. Which of the following is the P-value for this hypothesis test?
A.0.0590
B.0.1179
C.0.8821
D.0.9410

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