Blood Types A medical researcher wishes to see if hospital patients in a large hospital have the same blood type distribution as
those in the general population. The distribution for the gendral population is as follows: type A, 22%; type B, 28%; type o,
38%; and type AB = 12%. He selects a random sample of 50 patients and finds the following: 11 have type A blood, 9 have type
B, 24 have type o, and 6 have type AB blood.
At a=0.10, can it be concluded that the distribution is the same as that of the general population? Use the critical value method
with tables.