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A random group of students was selected from a large student conference to analyze their class in school. Is there evidence to reject the hypothesis that the number of students is equally distributed between the
Four classes, at = .05? A random group of students was selected from a large student conference to analyze their class in school. Is there evidence to reject the hypothesis that the number of students is equally distributed between the Four classes, at = .05?   A)  There is evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value    B)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value    C)  There is evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value    D)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that students are equally distributed between the four classes because the test value

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