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Q1) In entire population from which sample was drawn, 20% of employees are clerical , 50% are technical and 30% are professional. Find out whether or not the sample drawn conforms to these values. Hint: Enter relative proportions of the 3 samples in order (20,50,30) in "Expected values" area
Observed Frequencies
Classify
No. of Employees
% of Employees Oi
Clerical
4
33%
Professional
5
42%
Technical
3
25%
Total
12
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