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The board of trustees of a small college demanded a more diverse student body.Most of the college's minority students came from a large metropolitan area.The admissions staff asked graduates outside this area and outside the state to help with recruiting.In addition, some money was spent on media advertising.To assess the effect of this campaign, the current year's requests for applications were classified as Large Metropolitan Area 565), Rest of State 410), and Out of State 216).An analysis of addresses over previous years showed Large Metropolitan Area, 51%; Rest of State, 40%; and Out of State, 9%.What statistic should be used to analyze these data?

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