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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 18:50 fernandofhn1844

Teachers want to know which night each week their students are doing most of their homework. Most teachers think that students do homework equally throughout the week. Suppose a random sample of 56 students were asked on which night of the week they did the most homework. From the population of students, do the nights for the highest number of students doing the majority of their homework occur with equal frequencies during a week? alpha = 0.05. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Number of
Students 11 8 10 7 10 5 5
Expected
Frequency
(a) State the null and alternate hypothesis.
(b) Compute the expected frequencies.
(c) Compute the value of test statistic.
(d) Find the p-value and interpret the result.
(e) Find the critical value and interpret the result.
(f) Conclusion.

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