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A college professor is curious if the location of a seat in class affects grades in the class. They are teaching in a lecture hall with 240 students. The lecture hall has 10 rows, so they split the rows into 5 sections – Rows 1-2, Rows 3-4, Rows 5-6, Rows 7-8, and Rows 9-10. At the end of the course, they determine the top 25% of grades in the class, and if the location of the seat makes no difference, they would expect that these top 25% of students would be equally dispersed throughout the classroom. Their observations are recorded below. Run a Goodness of Fit test to determine whether or not location has an impact on the grade. Let α=0.05. After running a Goodness of Fit test, does the professor have evidence to conclude that location in the classroom has an impact on final grade and what is the p-value? Rows 1-2 Rows 3-4 Rows 5-6 Rows 7-8 Rows 9-10 # in Top 25% 14 8 13 10 15 Expected Counts 12 12 12 12 12

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