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Mathematics, 02.09.2019 17:10, moeshawashingto1

Does this sample meet the requirements for conducting a chi‑square test for independence? the sample meets the requirements because the expected frequency in each cell is at least 5.5. the sample meets the requirements because the observed frequency in each cell is at least 5.5. the sample does not meet the requirements because the expected frequency in at least one cell is less than 10.10. the sample does not meet the requirements because the expected frequency in at least one cell is less than 5.5. the sample does not meet the requirements because the observations are not independent.

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