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11 November, 13:10

A publisher reports that 44% of their readers own a personal computer. A marketing executive wants to test the claim that the percentage is actually different from the reported percentage. A random sample of 350 found that 40% of the readers owned a personal computer. Determine the P-value of the test statistic. Round your answer to four decimal places.

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    P (z) = - 1.5094

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to find P-value (that means we have to calculate the test value to evaluate a proportional hypothesis

    From problem statement

    P₀ = 0,44 44 % from publisher report

    The claim:

    350 = n random sample

    P = 0,40 40 %

    To calculate P value

    P (z) = (P - P₀) / √ (P₀*Q₀) / n

    then P (z) = - 0.04 / √ (0,44) (0,56) / 350 P (z) = - 0.04/0,02

    P (z) = - 1.5094
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