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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 01:20, person4936

The M&Ms milk chocolate color distribution is the following: 25% blue, 35% orange, 23% red, and 17% brown. In a bag, I found 164 blue M&Ms, 239 orange ones, 170 red ones and 136 brown ones. I am wondering whether my bag of M&Ms is representative of the manufacturer’s claim. Calculate the absolute value of the test statistic.

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