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                How do you find the p-value, on a problem like below.
The corrosive effects of various soils on coated and uncoated steel pipe was tested by using a dependent sampling plan. The data collected are summarized below, where d is the amount of corrosion on the coated portion subtracted from the amount of corrosion on the uncoated portion. Does this random sample provide sufficient reason to conclude that the coating is beneficial? Use á = 0.01 and assume normality.
n = 48, Ód = 238, Ód2 = 6202
(a) Find t. (Give your answer correct to two decimal places.)
Correct: Your answer is correct.3.323 .
(ii) Find the p-value. (Give your answer correct to four decimal places.)
            
            
        The corrosive effects of various soils on coated and uncoated steel pipe was tested by using a dependent sampling plan. The data collected are summarized below, where d is the amount of corrosion on the coated portion subtracted from the amount of corrosion on the uncoated portion. Does this random sample provide sufficient reason to conclude that the coating is beneficial? Use á = 0.01 and assume normality.
n = 48, Ód = 238, Ód2 = 6202
(a) Find t. (Give your answer correct to two decimal places.)
Correct: Your answer is correct.3.323 .
(ii) Find the p-value. (Give your answer correct to four decimal places.)
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