Acme Toy Company prints baseball cards. The company claims that 30% of the cards are rookies, 60% veterans but not All-S

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Acme Toy Company prints baseball cards. The company claims that 30% of the cards are rookies, 60% veterans but not All-S

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Acme Toy Company prints baseball cards. The company claims that 30% of the cards are rookies, 60% veterans but not All-Stars, and 10% are veteran All-Stars. Suppose a random sample of 100 cards has 50 rookies, 45 veterans, and 5 All-Stars. Is this consistent with Acme's claim? Use a 0.01 level of significance.

c) Compute the test value: 01. X2= 19.58 02. X2=10.58 03. X2= 16.58 d) Make the decision. 01. Reject the null hypothesis. 2.Do not reject the null hypothesis. e) Summarize the results. o 1. There is enough evidence to support the claim. 2.There is not enough evidence to support the claim.
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