SOLUTION: 3.The null hypothesis and the alternate are: • H0: The frequencies are equal. • H1: The frequencies are not equal. Category/fo A/10 B/20 C/30 a.State t

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Question 249570: 3.The null hypothesis and the alternate are:
• H0: The frequencies are equal.
• H1: The frequencies are not equal.
Category/fo
A/10
B/20
C/30
a.State the decision rule, using the .05 significance level.
b.Compute the value of chi-square.
c.What is your decision regarding H0?

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