In the US, 60% of all people have type O blood, 20% have type A blood, 15% have type B blood and 5% have type AB blood. A researcher wants to see if the distribution of blood type is different for millionaires. The table below shows the results of a random sample of 172 millionaires. What can be concluded at the 0.01% significant level. Test for the claim that the following categories occur with the following frequencies: pType O = 0.6;  pType A = 0.2; pType B = 0.15;  pType AB = 0.05 Test at the 0.01 significance level. Complete the table. Round all answers to three decimal places. Blood Type Observed Frequency Expected Frequency Residual O 78     A 35     B 40     AB 19       Ho :  H1:    Original claim = Select an answer H₁ H₀    Enter the critical value, along with the significance level and degrees of freedom χ2χ2(αα,df) below the graph. (Graph is for illustration only. No need to shade.) Test Statistic =  (Round to three decimal places.) p-value= (Round to four decimal places.) Decision: Conclusion:

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In the US, 60% of all people have type O blood, 20% have type A blood, 15% have type B blood and 5% have type AB blood. A researcher wants to see if the distribution of blood type is different for millionaires. The table below shows the results of a random sample of 172 millionaires. What can be concluded at the 0.01% significant level. Test for the claim that the following categories occur with the following frequencies: pType O = 0.6;  pType A = 0.2pType B = 0.15;  pType AB = 0.05 Test at the 0.01 significance level. Complete the table. Round all answers to three decimal places.



Blood Type Observed
Frequency
Expected
Frequency
Residual
O 78    
A 35    
B 40    
AB 19    

 

Ho : 
H1: 

 

Original claim = Select an answer H₁ H₀ 

 

Enter the critical value, along with the significance level and degrees of freedom χ2χ2(αα,df) below the graph. (Graph is for illustration only. No need to shade.)

Test Statistic =  (Round to three decimal places.)
p-value=
(Round to four decimal places.)


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Conclusion:

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