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A local fast-food restaurant serves buffalo wings. The restaurant's managers notice that they normally sell the followin

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 12:41 pm
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A local fast-food restaurant serves buffalo wings. The restaurant's managers notice that they normally sell the following proportions of flavors for their wings: 10 % Spicy Garlic, 20 % Classic Medium, 30% Teriyaki, 20 % Hot BBQ, and 20 % Asian Zing. After running a campaign to promote their nontraditional specialty wings, they want to know if the campaign has made an impact. The results after 10 days are listed in the following table. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.05 level of significance to say that the promotional campaign has made any difference in the proportions of flavors sold? Buffalo Wing Sales Number Sold 74 Spicy Garlic Classic Medium Teriyaki 121 139 Hot BBQ 116 Asian Zing 108 Copy Data Step 1 of 4: State the null and alternative hypotheses in terms of the expected proportion for each flavor.

Step 1 of 4: State the null and alternative hypotheses in terms of the expected proportion for each flavor. Ho: Pso = PCM = PT H.There is a difference from the stated proportions PBBQ = - Paz Answer E Tables Keypad Keyboard Shortcuts PSG = PCM =