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Adriver’s ed program is curious if the time of year has an impact on number of car accidents in the u. s. they assume that weather may have a significant impact on the ability of drivers to control their vehicles. they take a random sample of 100 car accidents and record the season each occurred in. they found that 20 occurred in the spring, 31 in the summer, 23 in the fall, and 26 in the winter. can it be concluded at the 0.05 level of significance that car accidents are not equally distributed throughout the year?

hypotheses:

h0: car accidents are not/are equally distributed throughout the year.

h1: car accidents are not/are equally distributed throughout the year.

enter the test statistic - round to 4 decimal places.

enter the p-value - round to 4 decimal places.

can it be concluded that car accidents are not equally distributed throughout the year?

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