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A random sample of 100 people was taken. Eighty-three of the people in the sample favored Candidate A. We are interested in determining whether the proportion of the population in favor of Candidate A is significantly more than 78%. We know that the p-value is 0.1137. At the 0.05 level of significance, it can be concluded that the proportion of the population in favor of candidate A is not significantly greater than 78%. not significantly greater than 83%. significantly greater than 83%. significantly greater than 78%.
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