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In Example assume the alternative hypothesis

is that [math]p = .8[/math] and that it is desired to have the probability of each type of error less than .01. Use the program PowerCurve to determine values of [math]n[/math] and [math]m[/math] that will achieve this. Choose [math]n[/math] as small as possible.