In 2008 the MARS candy company listed the percent of each color for M&Ms. They listed 24% blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 14% yellow, 13% red, 13% brown. Since then they have removed the proportions. We want to explore if the M&Ms still use these proportions or if they have changed since 2008. In a study of 262 m&ms the following data was collected: Color Count Blue 48 Orange 55 Green 48 Yellow 37 Red 37 Brown 37 Does it appear that Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors?
Question 1 Not yet graded / 1 pts Report the null and alternative hypothesis. Make sure to have clear indicators for each group. Your Answer: Ho: Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors Ha: Mars company is not using the given proportions of colors ial Question 2 0.5 / 1 pts Report the test statistic (round to two decimal places) and degrees of freedom. Test statistic= 11.07 degrees of freedom
ed Question 3 0/1 pts Calculate the p-value, round to 3 decimal places. Question 4 1/1 pts Make a decision about the null hypothesis Reject the null fail to reject the null accept the null hypothesis
Question 5 Not yet graded / 1 pts Give a conclusion in context of the problem Your Answer: According to the data, it is true that it supports the claim that Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors.
In 2008 the MARS candy company listed the percent of each color for M&Ms. They listed 24% blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 1
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In 2008 the MARS candy company listed the percent of each color for M&Ms. They listed 24% blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 1
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