Multiple Choice
You roll a die 48 times with the following results.Is the die fair?
A)
: The die is not fair.
: The die is fair (all numbers occur with equal frequency) .
Conclusion: Reject the null hypothesis.There is sufficient evidence to claim that the numbers on the die do not occur with equal frequency.
B)
: The die is not fair.
: The die is fair (all numbers occur with equal frequency) .
Conclusion: Do not reject the null hypothesis.There is sufficient evidence to claim that the numbers on the die do not occur with equal frequency.
C)
: The die is fair (all numbers occur with equal frequency) .
: The die is not fair.
Conclusion: Do not reject the null hypothesis.There is insufficient evidence to claim that the numbers on the die do not occur with equal frequency.
D)
: The die is fair (all numbers occur with equal frequency) .
: The die is not fair.
Conclusion: Reject the null hypothesis.There is sufficient evidence to claim that the numbers on the die do not occur with equal frequency.
E)
: The die is not fair.
: The die is fair (all numbers occur with equal frequency) .
Conclusion: Do not reject the null hypothesis.There is insufficient evidence to claim that the numbers on the die do not occur with equal frequency.
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