In 2008 the MARS candy company listed the percent of each color for M&Ms. They listed 24% blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 1
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 5:04 pm
In 2008 the MARS candy company listed the percent of each color for M&Ms. They listed 24% blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 14% yellow, 13% red, 13% brown. Since then they have removed the proportions. We want to explore if the M&Ms still use these proportions or if they have changed since 2008. In a study of 262 m&ms the following data was collected: Color Count Blue 48 Orange 55 Green 48 Yellow 37 Red 37 Brown 37 Does it appear that Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors?
Question 1 Not yet graded / 1 pts Report the null and alternative hypothesis. Make sure to have clear indicators for each group. Your Answer: Ho: Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors Ha: Mars company is not using the given proportions of colors ial Question 2 0.5 / 1 pts Report the test statistic (round to two decimal places) and degrees of freedom. Test statistic= 11.07 degrees of freedom
ed Question 3 0/1 pts Calculate the p-value, round to 3 decimal places. Question 4 1/1 pts Make a decision about the null hypothesis Reject the null fail to reject the null accept the null hypothesis
Question 5 Not yet graded / 1 pts Give a conclusion in context of the problem Your Answer: According to the data, it is true that it supports the claim that Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors.
Question 1 Not yet graded / 1 pts Report the null and alternative hypothesis. Make sure to have clear indicators for each group. Your Answer: Ho: Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors Ha: Mars company is not using the given proportions of colors ial Question 2 0.5 / 1 pts Report the test statistic (round to two decimal places) and degrees of freedom. Test statistic= 11.07 degrees of freedom
ed Question 3 0/1 pts Calculate the p-value, round to 3 decimal places. Question 4 1/1 pts Make a decision about the null hypothesis Reject the null fail to reject the null accept the null hypothesis
Question 5 Not yet graded / 1 pts Give a conclusion in context of the problem Your Answer: According to the data, it is true that it supports the claim that Mars company is still using the given proportions of colors.