In the Super-Mega lottery there are 50 numbers (1 to 50), a player chooses ten different numbers and hopes that these ge

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In the Super-Mega lottery there are 50 numbers (1 to 50), a player chooses ten different numbers and hopes that these get drawn. If the player's numbers get drawn, he/she wins an obscene amount of money. The table below displays the frequency with which classes of numbers are chosen (not drawn). These numbers came from a sample of 200 chosen numbers. Chosen Numbers (n = 200) 11 to 20 21 to 30 31 to 40 41 to 50 Count 44 36 24 52 44 Test the claim that chosen numbers are not evenly distributed across the five classes. Test this claim at the 0.05 significance level. (a) Find the test statistic. (b) Find the critical value. 1 to 10 (c) Is there sufficient data to support the claim? OYes ONO Submit answer
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