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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 04:07 dhurtado1195

In a trail mix, there are premium nuts like almond, walnut, pecan, and hazelnut, dried fruits like raisin and dried sour cherry, and ‘standard’ nuts like peanut. The label states that there are twice as much peanut as all other premium nuts combined and three times as much peanut as dried fruit. Hikers decide to test 110 pounds of this trail mix. They find 65 pounds peanuts, 27 pounds premium nuts and 18 pounds dried fruit. Does this sample provide statistically significant evidence that the ratios of peanuts, premium nuts, and dried fruit are not the way as the label describes them? a) (4 points) State the appropriate hypothesis (need some preliminary computation in order to set up the hypothesis).

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