31) Use your results of the last 10 problems. Did you prove that 24% of M & M candies are blue, as Mars Inc. claims? Exp

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31) Use your results of the last 10 problems. Did you prove that 24% of M & M candies are blue, as Mars Inc. claims? Exp

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lets just skip #31 can you help me with the others please
31) Use your results of the last 10 problems. Did you prove that 24% of M & M candies are blue, as Mars Inc. claims? Explain. Bear in mind that a 'yes' or 'no' or other one-word answer is always wrong while a well-written statement with proper grammar and spelling exhibiting evidence of serious thought may well be counted correct, even if the conclusion is wrong. 8-3 (Testing a Claim about a Mean) 1) Would the following hypothesis require the usage of the normal distribution, t distribution or neither of these? Claim:u= 26.8, data from SRS: n = 18,1 = 24.9,s=5.9and the data comes from a population that appears to be normally distributed. a) normal distribution b) t distribution c) neither of these d) both of these 2) Would the following hypothesis require the usage of the normal distribution, t distribution, or neither of these? Claim:u=26.8, data from SRS: n = 18,i-24.9,s=5.9and the data comes from a population whose distribution is unknown. a) normal distribution b) t distribution c) neither of these d) both of these 3) Would the following hypothesis require the usage of the normal distribution, t distribution, or neither of these? Claim: -26.8, data from SRS: n = 48,2= 24.9,s=5.9 and the data comes from a population whose distribution is unknown. a) normal distribution b)t distribution d neither of these d) both of these 4) Would the following hypothesis require the usage of the normal distribution, t distribution, or neither of these? Claim: 249,= 5.9 and the data comes from a 26.8, data from SRS n = 48, population with unknown distribution, but a 74. a) normal distribution bit distribution d neither of these d) both of these
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