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Use technology to find the p-value for a right-tailed test about a mean with nequals=66 and test statistic t equals 3.624 .
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The p-value for a right-tailed test about a mean with n equals=66 and test statistic t equals 3.624
P(t > 3.624) = 1 - P(t ≤ 3.624) = 1 - 0.9997 = 0.0003
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