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Statistics Chi-square Test

Suppose Candy Company XYZ produces lollipops. The company claims that 30% of the lollipops are cherry, 60% are grape, and 10% are lime.

Given a random sampling of 100 lollipops with 50 cherry, 45 grape, and 5 lime, determine whether or not this is consistent with the company's claim. Use a 0.05 level of significance.




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