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The Table Lists the Sugar Content of Two Types of Apples

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The table lists the sugar content of two types of apples from three different orchards. At The table lists the sugar content of two types of apples from three different orchards. At   , test the claim that the sugar content of the apples and the orchard where they were grown are not related.   A)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 5.991 > 3.827 B)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 3.827 < 5.991 C)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 12.592 > 1.711 D)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 1.711 < 12.592 , test the claim that the sugar content of the apples and the orchard where they were grown are not related. The table lists the sugar content of two types of apples from three different orchards. At   , test the claim that the sugar content of the apples and the orchard where they were grown are not related.   A)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 5.991 > 3.827 B)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 3.827 < 5.991 C)  There is evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 12.592 > 1.711 D)  There is not evidence to reject the claim that the sugar content of the apple type and the orchard number are not related because the test value 1.711 < 12.592


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