You are interested in understanding the factors that affect the probability that women with young children work. So you estimate the following linear probability model: work = Bo + Binum_children +u You collect a sample of 10,000 women in childbearing age and estimate the regression equation shown below (standard errors for each coefficient are shown in parenthesis underneath the corresponding coefficient). work = 0.2 -0.01num_children (0.5) (0.02) Follow these steps to test the null hypothesis that one additional young child decreases the probability that the mother works by 3 percentage points. (Be careful with the units here! You need to remember what rect way to interpret coefficients in a linear probability del so that you state the null hypothesis correctly. 1. Calculate the t-statistic associated with this null hypothesis. Round your answer to two decimal places.