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Mathematics, 25.09.2020 03:01 sadfaceemojis8300

Karen recorded the results for a sample of 518 candies. Color Counts Sample Proportion
(p with hat on top)
Red 130 25%
Yellow 109 21%
Green 93 18%
Orange 114 22%
Purple 72 14%
The candy company claims that the distribution of each color is exactly 20%. Select the observed and expected frequencies for the green candies.
a.) Observed: 103.6 Expected: 93
b.) Observed: 93 Expected: 93.2
c.) Observed: 93 Expected: 103.6
d.) Observed: 72 Expected: 93.2

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