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Sour Patch Distribution Chiquta Hicks 05/24/10 Period 8
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Purpose/Question I intend to measure the average distribution of the colors in a bag of sour patches In a 46 oz. box of sour patches are the four colors evenly distributed?
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Sample/Population My sample/population was a 46 oz. box of assorted sour patch kids
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Data Collection I bought a box of sour patches and divided them up into color groups Yellow, Green, Red, Orange I am confident my sample represents my population because I have a big enough sample number Categorical data Color vs. Number graphs
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Analysis Data summary mean=65.75 Sum total=263 Standard deviation=7.136 Number=4
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Graphs
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Hypothesis Null hypothesis: the colors of sour patches in a 46 oz. box is distributed evenly Alternate hypothesis: the colors of sour patches in a 46 oz. box is not distributed evenly
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Inference I will use the 5% significant level The sample size is 263 sour patches The significant test I will use is the chi-squared test The conditions are Data comes from simple random sample Population ten times as large a sample Has to be categorical Expected variable level at least 5
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Inference Cont…. The equation for test is Chi-squared= Sigma x (observed-expected) squared/expected Chi-squared=2.323 P-value=.508 I will have to fail to reject the null hypothesis I don’t have enough evidence to show that the colors are evenly distributed.
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Conclusion At a 5% significance level I will fail to reject the null hypothesis that the colors in a 46 oz. box of sour patches are evenly distributed.
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