A candy company produces fruit candy pieces in four different flavors - lemon, orange, strawberry and cherry.
Question:
A candy company produces fruit candy pieces in four different flavors - lemon, orange, strawberry and cherry. The company claims that each flavor is equally likely to appear in a package. A statistics student thinks that the true proportion p of cherry flavored candies is less than 0.25. She takes a random sample of 25 candies to test the null hypothesis H0:p=0.25 against Ha:p<0.25 . Which of the following statements about conditions for performing a one-sample z test for the population proportion is correct?
A. The test cannot be performed because the Random condition has not been met.
B. The test cannot be performed because the Large Counts (Normal) condition has not been met.
C. The test cannot be performed because the Central Limit Theorem (Normal) has not been met.
D. All conditions for performing the test have been met.