Pamplona, Spain is the home of the festival of San Fermin â The Running of the Bulls. The town is in festival mode for a week and a half every year at the beginning of July. There is a running joke in the city, that Pamplona has a baby boom every April â 9 months after San Fermin. To test this claim, a resident takes a random sample of 200 birthdays from native residents and finds the following observed counts:
January
17
July
13
February
19
August
16
March
16
September
18
April
24
October
16
May
15
November
14
June
16
December
16
At the 0.05 level of significance, can it be concluded that births in Pamplona are not equally distributed throughout the 12 months of the year?
Hypotheses:
H0: Births in Pamplona equally distributed throughout the year.
H1: Births in Pamplona equally distributed throughout the year.
Enter the test statistic - round to 4 decimal places.
Enter the p-value - round to 4 decimal places.
Can it be concluded that births in Pamplona are not equally distributed throughout the 12 months of the year?
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