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Required:
a. What is the statistic we will use? Calculate the observed value of the statistic in this study.
b. Describe how you could use a coin to develop a null distribution to test our hypothesis.
c. Use the One Proportion applet to test our hypothesis. Based on your simulation, find the p-value and write a conclusion. Also write down the mean and standard deviation
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