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Question 10 (1 point) Imagine a 6-sided die. If the die is made correctly, we ex

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Question 10 (1 point) Imagine a 6-sided die. If the die is made correctly, we expect 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to land facing up in equal proportions. This is a null hypothesis prediction. You hypothesize that your die is actually poorly made because it does not seem to land with all sides up in equal amounts. After casting it 10,000 times and comparing your results to your null hypothesis expectations, you calculate X-14. 1 with 5 degrees of freedom. Consult your chi-square table. Which of the following conclusions should you make after your test? 0 You should use the die in gaming, because statistically it appears to be fair. The die is likely unfair because the results of casting it 10,000 times significantly differed from what you expected if the die were fair. O The die is unfair without a doubt. Perhaps it was purposely designed that way. O You believe that there is less than a 1% chance that the die is not fair. Save All Responses Go to Submit Quiz

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ANS.2) The die is likely unfair because the results of casting it 10,000 times significantly differed from what you expected if the die were fair.because the die is poorly made so it will(might) shows the more than one value which is not possible instead showing the one value.

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