A report just came out that stated that 21.7% of all Americans say that 21.6% say that chocolate is their favorite, 9.7% favor butter pecan, 9.2% favor strawberry, and the rest have other favorites. An ice cream shop owner thinks that her customers are not like the rest of America. The table below shows the results of 825 of her patrons' ice cream selections. What can be concluded at the a = 0.10 significance level?

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A report just came out that stated that 21.7% of all Americans say that
21.6% say that chocolate is their favorite, 9.7% favor butter pecan, 9.2% favor strawberry, and the rest
have other favorites. An ice cream shop owner thinks that her customers are not like the rest of America.
The table below shows the results of 825 of her patrons' ice cream selections. What can be concluded at
the a = 0.10 significance level?
Transcribed Image Text:A report just came out that stated that 21.7% of all Americans say that 21.6% say that chocolate is their favorite, 9.7% favor butter pecan, 9.2% favor strawberry, and the rest have other favorites. An ice cream shop owner thinks that her customers are not like the rest of America. The table below shows the results of 825 of her patrons' ice cream selections. What can be concluded at the a = 0.10 significance level?
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