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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 17:20 kaileyy06

A candy manufacturer sells bags of chocolate treats that are supposed to be half dark chocolate and half milk chocolate. The CEO opens a bag of the chocolate treats and tells his factory supervisor that he thinks that the types of chocolate are not evenly split in the bag. The supervisor randomly selects several bags, examines 300 of the chocolates, and finds that 56% of the 300 chocolates he examined are dark chocolate. Use Excel to test whether the true proportion of dark chocolates is different from 50%. Identify the p-value, rounding to three decimal places.

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