How does situation affect the p-value


The population proportion of a community's use of their playground is .80. The community leaders are attempting to build a larger playground (requiring an increase in taxes) that will reach a greater population proportion over .80. A sample of 100 people is obtained. They are asked whether they want a larger playground or not. What is the null and alternative hypothesis. The test statistic is 1.15, so how does this affect the p-value (which is 0.125) and what can we determine from this situation?

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