In: Statistics and Probability
1. A national youth
organization sells six different kinds of cookies during its annual
cookie campaign. A local leader is curious about whether national
sales of the six kinds of cookies are uniformly distributed. He
randomly selects the amounts of each kind of cookies sold from five
youths and combines them into the observed data that
follow.
Kind of Cookie
Observed Frequency
Chocolate chip
187
Peanut butter
168
Cheese cracker
155
Lemon flavored
161
Chocolate mint
211
Vanilla filled
165
(1). Use a = .05 to manually determine whether the
data indicate that sales for these six kinds of cookies are
uniformly distributed (Written).
Observed x=
Cookie Sales is by kind of
cookie.