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A random group of desktop computer sales was selected from an electronic discount chain to analyze the size of monitor purchased with the computer.Is there evidence to reject the
Hypothesis that the number of monitors is equally distributed between the five types, at = .05?
A random group of desktop computer sales was selected from an electronic discount chain to analyze the size of monitor purchased with the computer.Is there evidence to reject the Hypothesis that the number of monitors is equally distributed between the five types, at = .05?   A)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the monitors are equally distributed between the five classes because the test value    B)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the monitors are equally distributed between the five classes because the test value    C)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the monitors are equally distributed between the five classes because the test value    D)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the monitors are equally distributed between the five classes because the test value


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