Use the following scenario to answer the next 6 questions: M&Ms are your favorite vending machine snack and you purchase them often. Lately, it seems like the bags have been having a disproportionate...


Use the following scenario to answer the next 6 questions:


M&Ms are your favorite vending machine snack and you purchase them often.  Lately, it seems like the bags have been having a disproportionate distribution of the colors.  The company claims that 24% of the candies per bag should be blue.  You decide to test this claim for yourself.  You purchase a large bag and find that 38 of the 224 candies are blue.  Before complaining to the company, you want to be fairly sure of your accusation, so you set a 1% significance level for your test.  Do you have sufficient evidence that the color distribution is different than advertised?


In this scenario, the decision to use a two-tailed versus a one-tailed test affected our ability to reject the null (and thus our conclusion).

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True



False




Jun 04, 2022
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