Ask 30 people to choose a number between 1 and 10. Record the results. B. If we truly chose numbers completely at random, what would be the expected frequency for each number? C. Perform a Goodness-of-Fit test at the 5% significance level to determine if the numbers do not appear to be randomly chosen. (Assume the assumptions are met.)

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  1. Ask 30 people to choose a number between 1 and 10. Record the results.
    1. B. If we truly chose numbers completely at random, what would be the expected frequency for each number?
    2. C. Perform a Goodness-of-Fit test at the 5% significance level to determine if the numbers do not appear to be randomly chosen. (Assume the assumptions are met.) 
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