A report just came out that stated that 23.8 of all Americans say that vanilla is their favorite ice cream, 20.9% say that chocolate is their favorite, 9.1 favar butter pecan, 8.2 favor strawberry,...


A report just came out that stated that 23.8 of all Americans say that vanilla is their favorite ice cream,<br>20.9% say that chocolate is their favorite, 9.1 favar butter pecan, 8.2 favor strawberry, and the rest<br>have ather favorites. An ice cream shap awner thinks that her customers are not like the rest of America.<br>The table below shows the results of 9s of her patrons ice cream selections. What can be concluded at<br>the a - 0.05 signiricance level<br>a. Complete the table by filling in the expected frequencies. Round your answers to the nearest whole<br>number.<br>Frequencies of Favorite ice Cream<br>Outcome Frequency Expected Frequency<br>216<br>227<br>Vanilla<br>Chocolate 195<br>200<br>Butter Pecan 91<br>87<br>Strawberry 92<br>Other<br>361<br>b. What is the correct statistical test to user<br>Goodness-of-Ft<br>c. What are the null and alternative hypoatheses?<br>He:<br>The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is the same as it is for<br>Americans in general.<br>O The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is not the same as it is for<br>Americans in general.<br>O Favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are dependent.<br>O Favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are independent.<br>The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is not the same as it is for<br>Americans in general.<br>O Favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are dependent.<br>OFavorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are independent.<br>O The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is the same as it is for<br>Americans in general.<br>d. The degrees of treedom-<br>e. The test statistic for this data-<br>(Please show your answer to three decimal places.)<br>f. The p value for this sample -<br>Please show your answer to four decimal places.)<br>8. The p value s a<br>h. Based on this, we should (Seect an ansAer V<br>1. Thus, the final conclusion is.<br>O There is insufficient evidence to conclude that favorite ice cream and where the lce cream is<br>purchased are dependent.<br>O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of favorite ice cream for<br>customers at her shap is the same as it is for Americans in general.<br>O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is<br>purchased are dependent.<br>O There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution af favorite ice cream for<br>customers at her shap is not the same as it is for Americans in general.<br>O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of favorite ice cream for<br>customers at her shop is not the same as it is for Americans in general.<br>

Extracted text: A report just came out that stated that 23.8 of all Americans say that vanilla is their favorite ice cream, 20.9% say that chocolate is their favorite, 9.1 favar butter pecan, 8.2 favor strawberry, and the rest have ather favorites. An ice cream shap awner thinks that her customers are not like the rest of America. The table below shows the results of 9s of her patrons ice cream selections. What can be concluded at the a - 0.05 signiricance level a. Complete the table by filling in the expected frequencies. Round your answers to the nearest whole number. Frequencies of Favorite ice Cream Outcome Frequency Expected Frequency 216 227 Vanilla Chocolate 195 200 Butter Pecan 91 87 Strawberry 92 Other 361 b. What is the correct statistical test to user Goodness-of-Ft c. What are the null and alternative hypoatheses? He: The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is the same as it is for Americans in general. O The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is not the same as it is for Americans in general. O Favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are dependent. O Favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are independent. The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is not the same as it is for Americans in general. O Favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are dependent. OFavorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are independent. O The distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is the same as it is for Americans in general. d. The degrees of treedom- e. The test statistic for this data- (Please show your answer to three decimal places.) f. The p value for this sample - Please show your answer to four decimal places.) 8. The p value s a h. Based on this, we should (Seect an ansAer V 1. Thus, the final conclusion is. O There is insufficient evidence to conclude that favorite ice cream and where the lce cream is purchased are dependent. O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shap is the same as it is for Americans in general. O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that favorite ice cream and where the ice cream is purchased are dependent. O There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution af favorite ice cream for customers at her shap is not the same as it is for Americans in general. O There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of favorite ice cream for customers at her shop is not the same as it is for Americans in general.
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