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A random group of customers at a fast food chain was asked whether they preferred hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, or fish sandwiches.The restaurant's marketing department claims that 50%
Of customers prefer hamburgers, 32% of the customers prefer chicken sandwiches, and 18%
Of the customers prefer fish sandwiches.Is there evidence to reject this hypothesis at = .05?
A random group of customers at a fast food chain was asked whether they preferred hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, or fish sandwiches.The restaurant's marketing department claims that 50% Of customers prefer hamburgers, 32% of the customers prefer chicken sandwiches, and 18% Of the customers prefer fish sandwiches.Is there evidence to reject this hypothesis at = .05?   A)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the customers' preferences are distributed as claimed because the test value    B)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the customers' preferences are distributed as claimed because the test value   C) There is evidence to reject the claim that the customers' preferences are distributed as claimed because the test value   D)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the customers' preferences are distributed as claimed because the test value


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