Your statistics instructor would like to use a 6-side die (with each of its six faces showing a different number from 1 to 6) to choose the next quiz question. You suspect that the die is not fair, and one or more numbers show up more frequently than others, so you are conducting a multinomial Goodness-of-Fit hypothesis test for the claim that the 6-side die is not fair at the significant level of α = 0.1.
For this study, we should use: Select an answer
Your friend Paige helped you with the null and alternative hypotheses...
H 0 : p 1 = p 2 = p 2 = p 3 = p 4 = p 5 = p 6 = 1/6
H 1 : At least one of the proportion is different from the others.
You drew 124 samples, and the observed frequencies are recorded below.
Please complete the table using exact answer (e.g., whole numbers, fractions or decimals).
Number Rolled Observed Frequency Expected Frequency
1 24 ?
2 14 ?
3 18 ?
4 24 ?
5 20 ?
6 24 ?
The degree of freedom =
The test-statistic for this data = (Please show your answer to three decimal places.)
The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to four decimal places.)
The p-value is ( Select an answer ) α
Base on this, we should (Select an answer) hypothesis
As such, the final conclusion is that...
-Base on the sample data, there is not sufficient evidence to conclude the claim that not all 6 categories are equally likely to be selected at the significant level of α = 0.1.
-Base on the sample data, there is sufficient evidence to conclude the claim that not all 6 categories are equally likely to be selected at the significant level of α = 0.1.