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A researcher diled a hole in a die and filed it with a lead weight, the proceeded to rok 200 mes. The observed frequenci

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A Researcher Diled A Hole In A Die And Filed It With A Lead Weight The Proceeded To Rok 200 Mes The Observed Frequenci 1
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A researcher diled a hole in a die and filed it with a lead weight, the proceeded to rok 200 mes. The observed frequencies for the outcome of 2.2.4.5. dempediwy w 23.04.43.0 sigurt test the claim that the outcomes are not equally likely Does It appear that the loaded de behaves diferently thanatit die Determine the null and alternative hypothesesChoose the correct answer below OA Ho All outcomes are equaty koly HAl least one of the probabilities is different from the others OD. Hy: Allast one of the probabilities in different from the others All outcomes are equally likely OG H All frequencies are less than 5 HAl frequencies are equal to 5 OD. Ho: All frequencies are equal to 5. H:All frequencies we less than

Compute the value of the test statistic, x?. x² = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Identify the critical value. The critical value is (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Does it appear that the loaded die behaves differently than a regular die? O A. No, because there is sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis. B. No, because there is not sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis. O C. Yes, because there is not sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis. D. Yes, because there is sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis.