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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 19:00 reycaden

On the TV show Wheel of Fortune, 2 of the 24 equally sized sections of the wheel are labeled BANKRUPT. Several years ago, due to accusations of the wheel being "rigged," a study was
conducted where 79 of 867 randomly selected spins landed on bankrupt. Is there statistical
evidence at the a = 0.05 level that the wheel is landing on bankrupt more often than it should?
Name Test and Define Parameter:
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State the null and alternative hypothesis:
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Verify conditions:
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