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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 21:30 kalebrayburn62

A new supplier offers a good price on a catalyst used in your production process. You compare the purity of this catalyst with that from your current supplier. The P-value for a test of "no difference" is 0.15. Can you be confident that the purity of the new product is the same as the purity of the product that you have been using? Explain.

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