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I m having a hard time understanding statistics. Just one of the questions is this: I am just sure where to start and the formulas. Thanks!

What is the →p-value← of a right-tailed one-mean hypothesis test, with a test statistic of z0=0.36? (Do not round your answer; compute your answer using a value from the table below.)

I m having a hard time understanding statistics. Just one of the questions is this-example-1
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$0.359$0.359Thep-value is the probability of an observed value of z=0.36or greater if then ull hypothesis is true, because this hypothesis test is right-tailed. This probability is equal to the area under the Standard Normal curve to the right of z=0.36

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