How scenario change if there were 1000 student in class

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Suspicious results? An instructor who assigned an exercise similar to the one described in the previous exercise received homework from a student who reported a P-value of 0.999.

The instructor suspected that the student did not use the computer for the assignment but just made up some numbers for the homework. Why was the instructor suspicious? How would this scenario change if there were 1000 students in the class?

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