Step 2 of 10: What does the null hypothesis indicate about the proportions of candies of each color? Step 3 of 10: State

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Step 2 of 10: What does the null hypothesis indicate about the proportions of candies of each color? Step 3 of 10: State

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Step 2 Of 10 What Does The Null Hypothesis Indicate About The Proportions Of Candies Of Each Color Step 3 Of 10 State 1
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Step 2 of 10: What does the null hypothesis indicate about the
proportions of candies of each color?
Step 3 of 10: State the null and alternative hypothesis in terms
of the expected proportions for each category.
Step 4 of 10: Find the expected value for the number of
chocolate candies colored brown. Round your answer to two decimal
places.
Step 5 of 10: Find the expected value for the number of
chocolate candies colored green. Round your answer to two decimal
places.
Step 6 of 10: Find the value of the test statistic. Round your
answer to three decimal places.
Step 7 of 10: Find the degrees of freedom associated with the
test statistic for this problem.
Step 8 of 10: Find the critical value of the test at the 0.05
level of significance. Round your answer to three decimal
places.
Step 9 of 10: Make the decision to reject or fail to reject the
null hypothesis at the 0.05 level of significance.
Step 10 of 10: State the conclusion of the hypothesis test at
the 0.05 level of significance.
Please include answers to each step. Thank you
Suppose a candy company representative claims that colored candies are mixed such that each large production batch has precisely the following proportions: 10 % brown, 10 % yellow, 20 % red, 20 % orange, 20 % green, and 20% blue. The colors present in a sample of 362 candies was recorded. Is the representative's claim about the expected proportions of each color refuted by the data? Color brown yellow red orange green blue Number of Candies 35 97 35 35 107 53 Step 1 of 10: State the null and alternative hypothesis. Ho: The proportions of the colored candies are precisely followed. He: The proportions of the colored candies are not precisely followed. O Ho: The proportions of the colored candies are not precisely followed. He: The proportions of the colored candies are precisely followed.
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