1. To find the p-value, we first need to know the test statistic and the distribution it follows.
2. The p-value is the probability of observing a test statistic as extreme as, or more extreme than, the observed value under the null hypothesis.
3. Without the previous problem's details (test statistic, degrees of freedom, or distribution), we cannot calculate the exact p-value.
4. Please provide the test statistic and the type of test (e.g., t-test, z-test) or the previous problem's details to proceed.
P Value Calculation
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