Multiple Choice
A survey of students at a college was asked if they lived at home with their parents, rented an apartment, or owned their own home. The results are shown in the table below sorted by gender. At 5, test the claim
That living accommodations are independent of the gender of the student.
A) Reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evident to warrant rejection of the claim that living accommodation and gender are independent.
B) Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evident to warrant rejection of the claim that living accommodation and gender are independent.
C) Reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evident to warrant rejection of the claim that living accommodation and gender are independent.
D) Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evident to warrant rejection of the claim that living accommodation and gender are independent.
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