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i. The sum of the expected frequencies in a goodness-of-fit test need not equal the sum of the
Observed frequencies.
ii. A goodness-of-fit test is a nonparametric test involving a set of observed frequencies and a
Corresponding set of expected frequencies.
iii. For a goodness-of-fit test, the following are possible null and alternate hypotheses; Null: Sales
Are uniformly distributed among the five locations. Alternate: Sales are not uniformly distributed
Among the five locations.
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