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A physical therapist claims that 75% of people lose their balance if they close their eyes while standing on one foot. A gymnast feels that the rate is less than 75%. To test this, she randomly selects 100 people and finds that 80 of them lose their balance while standing on one foot. To determine if these data provide convincing evidence that the proportion of people who lose their balance while standing on one foot and closing their eyes is less than 75%, 150 trials of a simulation are conducted. The gymnast is testing the hypotheses: H0: p = 75% and Ha: p < 75%, where p = the true proportion of people who will lose their balance while standing on one foot and closing their eyes. Based on the results of the simulation, what is the estimate of the P-value of the test? A dotplot. A number line labeled simulated sample percentage of people who lose balance goes from 64 to 88 percent. 64, 3; 66, 3; 67, 4; 68, 8; 69, 5; 70, 7; 71, 8; 72, 11; 73, 15; 74, 12; 75, 11; 76, 8; 77, 18; 78, 10; 79, 10; 80, 5; 81, 4; 82, 2; 83, 2; 84, 1; 85, 2; 87, 1. 0.1133 0.17 0.887 0.92