A Wheel of Fortune-ish wheel is spun 90 times and the results are indicated in the table below. Each outcome on the wheel is supposed to be equally likely. Is the sample enough evidence to suggest that each outcome is not equally likely? Wheel of Fortune $25 $50 Bankrupt $100 $200 $500 16 14 23 12 14 11 Conduct a complete test (remembering all the parts).
@tkhunny
#1 - I don't understand the data provided. #2 - Sounds like a good opportunity to try out your Goodness of Fit test for a Uniform Distribution.
equally likely means each even has the same probability of occurring. for your experiment you should calculate the relative frequency of each event relative frequency = favourable outcomes/90 e.g so for $25 it looks like 16/90 calculate decimal or percentage for each and then compare. if they are equally likely then the relative frequencies will be similar hope it helps
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A Wheel of Fortune-ish wheel is spun 90 times and the results are indicated in the table below. Each outcome on the wheel is supposed to be equally likely. Is the sample enough evidence to suggest that each outcome is not equally likely? Wheel of Fortune $25 $50 Bankrupt $100 $200 $500 16 14 23 12 14 11 Conduct a complete test (remembering all the parts).
@tkhunny
@campbell_st
There you go. Now WRITE DOWN your Null and Alternate hypotheses.
Ho: Ha=
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