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QuestionTo find the likelihood of observing a particular sample proportion, how do we convert the sample proportion to its z-value? Z=pˉpp(1p)nZ=\frac{\bar{p}-p}{\sqrt{\frac{p^{(1-p)}}{n}}} z=pˉpp(1p)z=\frac{\bar{p}-p}{p(1-p)} z=pˉpnz=\frac{\bar{p}-p}{n} z=pˉpnz=\frac{\bar{p}-p}{\sqrt{n}}

Studdy Solution
Substitute the given values pˉ\bar{p}, pp, and nn into the formula:
Z=pˉpp(1p)n Z = \frac{\bar{p} - p}{\sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n}}}
The z-value is calculated using the formula above with the specific values for pˉ\bar{p}, pp, and nn.

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