Question: How do I answer this hypothesis given the data? (The answers I have are incorrect some how. but I am not sure why. tval=6.122 pval=.728

How do I answer this hypothesis given the data? (The answers I have are incorrect some how. but I am not sure why.

tval=6.122

pval=.728

Alpha=.05

TheP-value says that if the (null/alternative)

hypothesis is in facttrue, the observedchi-square value or (higher/lower)

would occur about 73% ? of the time.Thus, there is insufficient evidence to suggest the digits from 0 to 9 are not equally likely.

(Round to the nearest percent asneeded.)

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