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Mathematics, 30.07.2021 22:00 justiceisbae1

In recent years, only 79% of the fruit sold at Fred’s Fruit stand has been any good. Fred recently started buying fruit from new farmers and wants to know if there is a statistically significant increase in the percentage of good fruit. In a random sample if 475 pieces, 85 were bad. How would the conclusion change if the significance level went from 7% to 5%?

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