Child Health and Development Studies (CHDS) has been collectingdata about expectant mothers in Oakland, CA since 1959. One of themeasurements taken by CHDS is the weight increase (in pounds) forexpectant mothers in the second trimester.
In a fictitious study, suppose that CHDS finds the averageweight increase in the second trimester is 14 pounds. Suppose alsothat, in 2015, a random sample of 36 expectant mothers have meanweight increase of 16.1 pounds in the second trimester, with astandard deviation of 6.1 pounds.
A hypothesis test is done to see if there is evidence thatweight increase in the second trimester is greater than 14pounds.
Find the $p$-value for the hypothesis test.
The $p$-value should be rounded to 4 decimal places.