How do you conduct a two tailed binomial hypothesis test

Step 1: read the question, and highlight all the important informationStep 2: assign null and alternate hypothesesStep 3: determine which tail you are looking at using the expected value and the given informationStep 4: halve the significance level, as only half of the significance level is assigned to each tailStep 5: conduct the test (find the probability of the event occurring)Step 6: compare the probability of the event occurring to the sig levelStep 7: make the conclusion

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