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You may need to use the appropriate technology to answer this question. Bob Feller, an Iowa farmer, has recorded the dai

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You may need to use the appropriate technology to answer this question. Bob Feller, an Iowa farmer, has recorded the daily high temperatures during the same five-day stretch in May over the past five years. Bob is interested in whether this data suggests that the daily high temperature obeys a normal distribution. Use a = 0.01 and conduct a goodness of fit test using 5 classes to see whether the following sample appears to have been selected from a normal probability distribution. (Note: x = 72 and s = 17.) 55 55 86 94 57 98 58 55 95 55 52 58 79 69 95 90 92 62 59 88 90 State the null and alternative hypotheses. O Ho: The population does not have a normal probability distribution. H₂: The population has a normal probability distribution. O Ho: The population has a normal probability distribution. H: The population has a sampling mean distribution. O Ho: The population has a normal probability distribution. H₂: The population has a x² distribution. ⒸHO: The population has a normal probability distribution. H₂: The population does not have a normal probability distribution. Find the value of the test statistic. Find the p-value. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) p-value = 65 87 50 56 State your conclusion. O Do not reject Ho. We conclude that the population has a normal probability distribution. O Do not reject Ho. We conclude that the population does not have a normal probability distribution. Ⓒ Reject Ho. We conclude that the population does not have a normal probability distribution. O Reject Ho. We conclude that the population has a normal probability distribution.