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Use the following prompt to answer the next 6 questions. Suppose we want to test the color distribution claim on the M&M’s website that a bag of plain M&M’s is made up of 10% blue, 10% orange, 10% green, 20% red, 20% yellow, and 30% brown. We select a sample of 400 plain M&M’s and found the following: Color Blue Orange Green Red Yellow Brown Frequency 30 48 55 66 70 131 Is there evidence to doubt the color distribution claimed by the website? Use =0.05
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Use the following prompt to answer the next 6 questions. Suppose we want to test the color distribut...
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