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A seed company claims that 80% of the seeds of a certain variety of tomato will germinate if sown under normal growing conditions. A government inspector is interested in whether or not the proportion of seeds germinating is living up to the company's claim. He randomly selects a sample of 200 seeds from a large shipment and tests the sample for percentage germination. If 155 of the 200 seeds germinate, then the calculated value of the test statistic used to test the hypothesis of interest is:

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