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Mathematics, 02.12.2019 22:31 vdestiny858

Your shady uncle has given you a six-sided die that he claims is weighted so that the six is 3 times as likely as any other number. you wish to test his claim using a goodness-of-fit test at the α=0.005 significance level. so, you roll the die 110 times. what is your null hypothesis?

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