A direct mail appeal for contributions from a university’s alumni and supporters is considered to be too costly if less than 16% of the alumni and supporters provide monetary contributions. To determine if a direct mail appeal is cost effective, the fundraising director sends the direct mail brochures to a simple random sample of 348 people on the alumni and supporters mailing lists. They receive monetary contributions from 43 people. Does this evidence demonstrate that the direct mail campaign is not cost-effective? Use a 0.05 level of significance.
Step 2 of 3: Compute the value of the test statistic. Round your answer to two decimal places.