(1 point) In each question below, we have given the relative frequencies for the null hypothesis of a chi-square goodnes

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(1 point) In each question below, we have given the relative frequencies for the null hypothesis of a chi-square goodnes

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1 Point In Each Question Below We Have Given The Relative Frequencies For The Null Hypothesis Of A Chi Square Goodnes 1
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(1 point) In each question below, we have given the relative frequencies for the null hypothesis of a chi-square goodness-of-fit test and the sample size. In each case, decide whether the two assumptions for using that test are satisfied. Assumption 1: All expected frequencies are 1 or greater Assumption 2: At most 20 percent of the expected frequencies are less than 5 Sample size: n = 100, Relative frequencies: 0.65, 0.30, 0.05 O A. Only assumption 1 is satisfied B. Both assumptions are satisfied OC. Only assumption 2 is satisfied OD. None of the assumptions are satisfied Sample size: n = 50, Relative frequencies: 0.22, 0.22, 0.25, 0.30, 0.01 OA. Only assumption 2 is satisfied OB. Only assumption 1 is satisfied C. Both assumptions are satisfied OD. None of the assumptions are satisfied Sample size: n = 50, Relative frequencies: 0.22, 0.21, 0.25, 0.30, 0.02 O A. Only assumption 1 is satisfied OB. Both assumptions are satisfied OC. Only assumption 2 is satisfied OD. None of the assumptions are satisfied Sample size: n = 100, Relative frequencies: 0.44, 0.25, 0.30, 0.01 O A. Only assumption 2 is satisfied OB. Only assumption 1 is satisfied OC. Both assumptions are satisfied OD. None of the assumptions are satisfied
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