Chrystal is studying the lengths of pine cones that have fallen from a tree. She believes that the length, $$\(X \mathrm{~cm}\)$$, of the pine cones can be modelled by a normal distribution with mean $$\(6 \mathrm{~cm}\)$$ and standard deviation $$\(0.75 \mathrm{~cm}\)$$. She collects a random sample of 80 pine cones and their lengths are recorded in the table below. Stating your hypotheses clearly and using a 10\% level of significance, test Chrystal's belief. Show your working clearly and state the expected frequencies, the test statistic and the critical value used. (10) Chrystal's friend David asked for more information about the lengths of the 80 pine cones. Chrystal told him that $$\[ \sum x=464 \quad \text { and } \quad \sum x^{2}=2722.59 \]$$

Mathematics
IGCSE&ALevel
EDEXCEL
Exam No:WST03_01_que_20210304 Year:2021 Question No:5(a)

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4. Goodness of fit and contingency tables

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