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A geneticist claims that four species of fruit flies should appear in the ratio 1:3:3:9. suppose that a sample of 4000 flies contained 226, 764, 733, and 2277 flies of each species, respectively. at the 10% significance level, is there sufficient evidence to reject the geneticist's claim? answers explanations

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