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Mathematics, 14.12.2019 06:31 savageyvens

Asalesman who is on the road visiting clients thinks that, on average, he drives the same distance each day of the week. he keeps track of his mileage for several weeks and dis-covers that he averages 122 miles on mondays, 203 miles on tuesdays, 176 miles on wednesdays, 181 miles on thursdays, and 108 miles on fridays. he wonders if this evidence contradicts his belief in a uniform distribution of miles across the days of the week.
explain why it is not appropriate to test his hypothesis using the chi-square goodness-of-fit test.

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