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A chi-square goodness-of-fit test shows that the frequencies observed fit well with those that were expected. Hence, the decision was to reject the null hypothesis retain the null hypothesis no decision was made.

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Answer:

A chi-square goodness-of-fit test shows that the frequencies observed fit well with those that were expected. Hence, the decision was to retain the null hypothesis .

Explanation:

A chi-square goodness-of-fit test shows that the frequencies observed fit well with those that were expected then the value of the test statistic is equal to zero.

Then the decision would be to retain the null hypotheses as zero is included in any value of the level of significance applied.

The chi square is a continuous distribution ranging from zero to plus infinity.

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