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Have you ever wondered why the package of M&Ms you just bought never seems to have enough of your favorite color? According to M&Ms, the distribution of colors for their milk chocolate candies in 2008 was: 24% blue, 13% brown, 16% green, 20% orange, 13% red, and 14% yellow. The statistician described in the article obtained two scoops of M&Ms from the breakroom at the office every week, until he had 712 candies. The observed number of candies for each of the colors in this sample collected in 2016-2017 are: 133 blue, 96 brown, 139 green, 133 orange, 108 red, and 103 yellow. A. Which inference procedure is appropriate to test if the M&Ms color distribution changed from 2008 to 2017? Explain. B. What are the appropriate hypotheses for the test described in part A.? C. Conduct the appropriate test. Display intermediate components of the process. D. Is the conclusion made from the test in part C. reliable? Explain.

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