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Suppose that a response can fall into one of k = 5 categories with probabilities Suppose that a response can fall into one of k = 5 categories with probabilities   , and that n = 250 responses produced these category counts:   The categories represent five car salespersons, and the observed frequencies represent the number of cars sold in a six-month period. -Refer to Car Sales Narrative. Are the five categories equally likely to occur? Specify the hypotheses of interest. , and that n = 250 responses produced these category counts: Suppose that a response can fall into one of k = 5 categories with probabilities   , and that n = 250 responses produced these category counts:   The categories represent five car salespersons, and the observed frequencies represent the number of cars sold in a six-month period. -Refer to Car Sales Narrative. Are the five categories equally likely to occur? Specify the hypotheses of interest. The categories represent five car salespersons, and the observed frequencies represent the number of cars sold in a six-month period.
-Refer to Car Sales Narrative. Are the five categories equally likely to occur? Specify the hypotheses of interest.


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