Consider the standard 6-sided die (or number cube). If we assume a die is fair, each side should be equally likely. Supp

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Consider the standard 6-sided die (or number cube). If we assume a die is fair, each side should be equally likely. Supp

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Consider the standard 6-sided die (or number cube). If we assume a die is fair, each side should be equally likely. Suppose we roll a die 100 times and observed the results shown below. Is there enough evidence at the 5% level of significance to say that the die is not fair? Frequency 1 2 3 4 5 6 Observed 22 12 17 13 10 26 Expected (a) Complete the table and state the null and alternative hypotheses. (b) State the level of significance, u and state the test statistic. Show all work including the formula. (c) Determine the P-value. (d)Determine and state whether or not you will reject the null hypothesis. Then state the conclusion
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