Multiple Choice
A random group of apartments was selected from a city to analyze the number of bedrooms they have. Is there evidence to reject the hypothesis that the apartments are equally distributed between 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartments, at = 0.05?
A) There is not evidence to reject the claim that the apartments are equally distributed between the three sizes because the test value 0.412 < 5.991
B) There is evidence to reject the claim that the apartments are equally distributed between the three sizes because the test value 5.991 > 0.412
C) There is not evidence to reject the claim that the apartments are equally distributed between the three sizes because the test value 0.412 < 7.815
D) There is evidence to reject the claim that the apartments are equally distributed between the three sizes because the test value 7.815 > 0.412
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