One of the accompanying figures represents the p-value


Coin Flips

A test is conducted in which a coin is flipped 30 times to test whether the coin is unbiased.

The null hypothesis is that the coin is fair. The alternative is that the coin is not fair.

One of the accompanying figures represents the p-value after getting 16 heads out of 30 flips, and the other represents the p-value after getting 18 heads out of 30 flips.

Which is which, and how do you know?

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