Click to see additional instructions Achalasia is a rare disease that causes serious digestive distress to patients. Specialists perform an operation on the esophagus to remedy the situation. However,...


Click to see additional instructions<br>Achalasia is a rare disease that causes serious digestive distress to patients. Specialists perform an operation on the esophagus to remedy the situation. However, high<br>blood pressure is a side effect of this operation and the blood pressure of operated patients is believed to be 150 mmHg. A concerned specialist collected data on<br>randomly selected 15 patients he operated on and found their average blood pressure to be 156 mmHg with a standard deviation of 12 mmHg. The p-value for a<br>hypothesis test that investigates whether the operation causes higher blood pressure than the common belief is<br>.(Assume blood pressure<br>is approximately Normal)<br>

Extracted text: Click to see additional instructions Achalasia is a rare disease that causes serious digestive distress to patients. Specialists perform an operation on the esophagus to remedy the situation. However, high blood pressure is a side effect of this operation and the blood pressure of operated patients is believed to be 150 mmHg. A concerned specialist collected data on randomly selected 15 patients he operated on and found their average blood pressure to be 156 mmHg with a standard deviation of 12 mmHg. The p-value for a hypothesis test that investigates whether the operation causes higher blood pressure than the common belief is .(Assume blood pressure is approximately Normal)

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