The top five states for hybrid car sales in 2004 were California, Virginia, Washington, Florida, and Maryland. Suppose that each car in a sample of 2004 hybrid car sales is classified by state where...


The top five states for hybrid car sales in 2004 were California, Virginia, Washington, Florida, and<br>Maryland. Suppose that each car in a sample of 2004 hybrid car sales is classified by state where the<br>sale took place. Sales from states other than the top five were excluded from the sample, resulting in<br>the accompanying table (19 pts total).<br>State<br>California<br>Virginia<br>Maryland<br>33<br>Washington<br>Florida<br>Observed Frequency<br>250<br>56<br>34<br>33<br>The Census Bureau site states the proportion of hybrid sales for each state is: California (.495),<br>Virginia (.103), Washington (.085), Florida (.240), and Maryland (.077).<br>You want to test if the proportions predicted by the Census Bureau are correct.<br>

Extracted text: The top five states for hybrid car sales in 2004 were California, Virginia, Washington, Florida, and Maryland. Suppose that each car in a sample of 2004 hybrid car sales is classified by state where the sale took place. Sales from states other than the top five were excluded from the sample, resulting in the accompanying table (19 pts total). State California Virginia Maryland 33 Washington Florida Observed Frequency 250 56 34 33 The Census Bureau site states the proportion of hybrid sales for each state is: California (.495), Virginia (.103), Washington (.085), Florida (.240), and Maryland (.077). You want to test if the proportions predicted by the Census Bureau are correct.


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Jun 08, 2022
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