A random group of students was selected from a large student conference to analyze their class in school. Is there evidence to reject the hypothesis that the number of students is equally distributed between the four classes , = 0.052

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A random group of students was selected from a large student conference to analyze their class in school. Is there evidence to reject the hypothesis that the number of students is equally distributed between the four classes , = 0.052
Year in school
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
15
Senior
Number of students
8.
22
O a
There is evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four
classes because the test value 9.259 > 7.815
There is not evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four
classes because the test value 9.488 < 9.259
O b
There is evidence to reject the claim that the customers' preferences are distributed between the
four classes beckuse the test value 9.259 > 9.488
There is not evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four
classes because the test value 7.815 < 9.259
Transcribed Image Text:Year in school Freshman Sophomore Junior 15 Senior Number of students 8. 22 O a There is evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value 9.259 > 7.815 There is not evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value 9.488 < 9.259 O b There is evidence to reject the claim that the customers' preferences are distributed between the four classes beckuse the test value 9.259 > 9.488 There is not evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value 7.815 < 9.259
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