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Chapter 12, Problem 1RE
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To test: The claim that is the wheel out of balance.

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Answer to Problem 1RE

Solution: There is an inadequate indication to discard the null hypothesis.

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Given: The sample size is n=500.

Explanation: To test the hypothesis, the null and alternate hypotheses are defined in the following manner:

H0:The roulette wheel is balanced.H1:The wheel is not in balance.

The observed frequencies Oi are shown in the table below:

Outcome Observed frequency (Oi)
Black 233
Red 237
Green 30
Total 500

The expected frequencies Ei are obtained using the formula

Ei=npi

where n is the number of trials and pi is the probability of success in the ith trial.

In the given problem, n=500.

The expected frequencies Ei corresponding to each outcome are shown below:

Outcome Number of slots npi Expected frequency (Ei)
Black 18 500×1838 236.84
Red 18 500×1838 236.84
Green 2 500×238 26.32
Total 38 500

The test statistic is calculated as follows:

χ02=(OiEi)2EI=(233236.84)2236.84+(237236.84)2236.84+(3026.32)226.32=0.577

where χ02 follows the chi-square distribution with (k1). The critical values are obtained using the Table VIII provided in the book.

k1=31=2

Therefore, the critical values are observed as follows:

χα2=χ0.052=χ0.052=5.991

Therefore, there is an inadequate indication to discard the null hypothesis because the value of test statistic (χ02) is less than the critical value (χ0.052).

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