Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Suppose that in bags of Christmas M&Ms, half of the M&Ms are supposed to be red, and the other half green.

Suppose that in bags of Christmas M&Ms, half of the M&Ms are supposed to be red, and the other half green. In a bag with 80 M&Ms and using a significance level alpha of 0.05, what is the highest number of red M&M’s at which we would not reject the null hypothesis that the proportions between the two colors are indeed equal in the population?

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