Which of the following would represent the alternative hypothesis in a chi-squar
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Question
Which of the following would represent the alternative hypothesis in a chi-squared goodness-of-fit test conducted to determine if five colors of a certain candy appear in the same proportion in the population?
None of these choices
b)H1: p1 = p2 = p3 = p4 = p5 = 0.20
c)H1: At least one proportion is not equal to 0.20
d)H1: None of these proportions are equal to 0.20
e)H1: the number of candies per bag and candy color are dependent
a)None of these choices
b)H1: p1 = p2 = p3 = p4 = p5 = 0.20
c)H1: At least one proportion is not equal to 0.20
d)H1: None of these proportions are equal to 0.20
e)H1: the number of candies per bag and candy color are dependent
Explanation / Answer
The correct alternative hypothesis will be:
H1: At least one proportion is not equal to 0.20
Option c) is correct.
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