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Jasper was testing H_0: \mu=36H

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:μ=36H, start subscript, 0, end subscript, colon, mu, equals, 36 versus H_\text{a}: \mu\\eq36H
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=36H, start subscript, start text, a, end text, end subscript, colon, mu, does not equal, 36 with a sample of 161616 observations. His test statistic was t=2. 4t=2. 4t, equals, 2, point, 4. Assume that the conditions for inference were met. What is the approximate P-value for Jasper's test?

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0.02<P-value<0.04

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