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In a simple random sample of 36 colored candies, it is found that none of them are blue. use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim of the candy company that the proportion of candies that are blue is equal to 0.10. can a hypothesis test for a claim about the population proportion be used? if so, test the claim. if not, explain why not.1) can a hypothesis test for a claim about the population proportions be used. a) both the normal distribution and the binomial distribution can be used for a hypothesis test of these data. b) neither the normal distribution nor the binomial distribution can be used for a hypothesis test on these data. c) the normal distribution can be used for a hypothesis test on these data, but the normal distribution cannot be used for a hypothesis test on these data. d) the binomal distribution can be used for a hypothesis test on these data, but the normal distribution cannot be used for a hypothesis test on these data.

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