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g The "soap" dishes contained a solutions prepared from ordinary soap, the "control" dishes contained a solution of sterile water. There are 6 possible randomizations of the four observations into two groups, each of size two. Using the randomization test (discussed in Chapter 7.1) calculate the p-value for the test that the average number of bacteria colonies is different in the dishes with soap. (Round your answer to two decimal places)
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