A town has to choose among three candidates for mayor: A, B, or C. We want to know whether the preference for mayor has no relation to the socio- economic class of the voters, classified as Rich or Poor. The opinions of a random sample of 500 citizens are shown in the table below. What is your conclusion? Use a level of significance of 0.05. Economic class of Preferred Candidate voter B 140 60 Poor Rich A 160 40 C 40 60
A town has to choose among three candidates for mayor: A, B, or C. We want to know whether the preference for mayor has no relation to the socio- economic class of the voters, classified as Rich or Poor. The opinions of a random sample of 500 citizens are shown in the table below. What is your conclusion? Use a level of significance of 0.05. Economic class of Preferred Candidate voter B 140 60 Poor Rich A 160 40 C 40 60
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Section11.4: Collecting Data
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