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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 05:01 natalie2sheffield

Mar’s, In. claims that its M&M candies are distributed with the color percentages of 20% brown, 20% yellow, 30% red, 10% orange, 10 % green, and 10% blue. A classroom exercise involving a random sample of 460 M&M’s resulted in the observed frequencies were: 90 brown, 94 yellow, 99 red, 64 orange, 51 green, and 62 blue. Test the claim that the color distribution is as claimed by Mars, Inc (α= 0.05). What can you conclude if the test statistic is greater than the critical value?

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