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Two well-known aviation training schools are being compared using random samples of their graduates.It is found that 70 of 140 graduates of Fly-More Academy passed their FAA exams on the first try,compared with 104 of 260 graduates of Blue Yonder Institute.In a right-tailed test,the p-value is .0275,so at = .025 we should:
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