Multiple Choice
A sample of 100 colored balls is selected from a large container of red balls and white balls-call it Container A.A second sample, this one of size 200, is selected from another container of red balls and white balls-call it Container B.The table below shows observed results from the two samples. You use a chi-square test to test the null hypothesis that the two containers contain the same proportion of red balls.In a table of "expected frequencies if the null hypothesis is true," what is the expected frequency that should be entered in the "Container A, Red Balls" cell?
A) 48
B) 96
C) 52
D) 104
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