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M&M Milk Chocolate candies colors are not all the same proportion. Blue consist of 24% of the bag pieces while Brown & Red only 13% each. The following was found:
Color Standard Observed
Blue 24% 303
Orange 20% 282
Green 16% 258
Yellow 14% 195
Brown 13% 170
Red 13% 192
n = 1400
RQ: Is the proportion of M&M Milk Chocolate candies different than expected at a 90% confidence level?
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