A manufacturer of colored candies states that 13% of the candies in a bag should be brown, 14% yellow, 13% red, 24% blue, 20% orange, and 16% green. A student randomly selected a bag of colored...


A manufacturer of colored candies states that 13% of the candies in a bag should be brown, 14% yellow, 13% red, 24% blue, 20% orange, and 16% green. A student randomly selected a bag of colored candies. He counted the number of candies<br>of each color and obtained the results shown in the table. Test whether the bag of colored candies follows the distribution stated above at the a = 0.05 level of significance.<br>E Click the icon to view the table,<br>Question Help<br>Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below.<br>O A. Ho: The distribution of colors is not the same as stated by the manufacturer.<br>H,: The distribution of colors is the same as stated by<br>th<br>O B. Ho The distribution of colors is the same as stated by<br>H,: The distribution of colors is not the same as stated<br>Observed Distribution of Colors<br>O C. None of these.<br>Colored Candies in a bag<br>Compute the expected counts for each color.<br>Frequency<br>Color<br>Frequency<br>Claimed Proportion<br>Brown Yellow<br>Red<br>Blue<br>Orange Green<br>Color<br>Expected Count<br>63<br>66<br>52<br>59<br>95<br>67<br>Brown<br>63<br>0.13<br>0.14<br>0.13<br>0.24<br>0.20<br>0.16<br>Yellow<br>66<br>Red<br>52<br>Print<br>Done<br>Blue<br>59<br>Orange<br>95<br>Green<br>67<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>Enter your answer in the edit fields and then click Check Answer.<br>Check Answer<br>Clear All<br>3 parts<br>remaining<br>MacBook Air<br>88<br>F6<br>FA<br>F3<br>esc<br>F2<br>F1<br>&.<br>delete<br>@<br>23<br>$<br>8<br>!<br>6.<br>3<br>4<br>1<br>T<br>Y<br>E<br>Q<br>tab<br>K<br>D<br>A<br>caps lock<br>N M<br>C<br>V<br>.. ·-<br>2<br>

Extracted text: A manufacturer of colored candies states that 13% of the candies in a bag should be brown, 14% yellow, 13% red, 24% blue, 20% orange, and 16% green. A student randomly selected a bag of colored candies. He counted the number of candies of each color and obtained the results shown in the table. Test whether the bag of colored candies follows the distribution stated above at the a = 0.05 level of significance. E Click the icon to view the table, Question Help Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. O A. Ho: The distribution of colors is not the same as stated by the manufacturer. H,: The distribution of colors is the same as stated by th O B. Ho The distribution of colors is the same as stated by H,: The distribution of colors is not the same as stated Observed Distribution of Colors O C. None of these. Colored Candies in a bag Compute the expected counts for each color. Frequency Color Frequency Claimed Proportion Brown Yellow Red Blue Orange Green Color Expected Count 63 66 52 59 95 67 Brown 63 0.13 0.14 0.13 0.24 0.20 0.16 Yellow 66 Red 52 Print Done Blue 59 Orange 95 Green 67 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Enter your answer in the edit fields and then click Check Answer. Check Answer Clear All 3 parts remaining MacBook Air 88 F6 FA F3 esc F2 F1 &. delete @ 23 $ 8 ! 6. 3 4 1 T Y E Q tab K D A caps lock N M C V .. ·- 2

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