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A p-value=0.35 indicates that:

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A p-value of 0.35 indicates weak to no sample evidence against the null hypothesis and does not warrant rejection of the null hypothesis at a 5% significance level.

Step-by-step explanation:

A p-value of 0.35 suggests that there is weak to no sample evidence against the null hypothesis. It does not mean that the null hypothesis is true or false, but rather that there is not enough evidence from the sample data to reject it. The standard threshold to reject the null hypothesis is a p-value of less than 0.05 (5%). If the p-value were smaller than this threshold, it would indicate strong evidence against the null hypothesis. However, since 0.35 is much greater than 0.05, we do not have sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis at the commonly used 5% significance level.

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