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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 23:00 maddyhayes

Suppose that the U of I randomly picked 150 students to be the first to ride the camel on the South Quad last week. U of I has a student population that is 5% African American, 48% White, 16% Asian, 23% International, and 8% other. The null hypothesis is that these students were randomly selected. The null hypothesis is that the panel was randomly selected. If so, how many of each category would you expect

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