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For Mr. p's birthday, Mr. l bought Mr. p a huge Reese's candy machine filled with Reese's Pieces. Mr. l promised Mr. p that 40% of the candies in the machine were orange. This made Mr. p happy. However, Mr. p took a random sample from the machine and found that 30% of the candies were Orange. This made Mr. p sad. Mr. p wants to figure out how likely it is for him to take a random sample of Reese's pieces from the machine and get 30% or less orange candies, if the true proportion of orange candies is 40%.
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