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A quality control specialist tests samples of the seed being packaged and uses a chi-square goodness-of-fit test to see whether the proportions in the samples match what is claimed by the company. Which of the following best describes the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis for the test?

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Answer:

H0: pF=0.55,pB=0.22,pBG=0.10,pI=0.07,pNG=0.06

Ha: At least one of the proportions is different.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a GOF test which means H0 is the expected values which are given to us in this case. If we were to reject H0, it would mean that most observed values are different than expected which would mean there is at least one proportion that is different.

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Answer:

C Null hypothesis of pF=.55 pB=.22 pBG=.10 P1=0.07 pNG=0.06

Ha: At least one of the proportions is different

Step-by-step explanation:

That is what they give you and the Ha is rejecting the null hypothesis

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