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Give detailed, step-by-step instructions on how one could conduct a tactile simulation to generate a p-value to test whether the observed difference in the conditional proportion of mothers who had LGA babies between those who received the usual prenatal care and those who received specialized care is statistically significant. Be sure to include details on the following:
• Would the simulation involve coins, dice, or index cards?• How many tosses, rolls, or cards would be used?• How many sets of tosses, rolls, or shuffles would you observe?• What would you record aft er every repetition?• How would you compute the p-value?

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