Question 5 0/5 pts 9 10 # 4 0 Details In the US, 45.4% of all people have type O blood, 39.5% have type A blood, 12% have type B blood and 3. 1% have type AB blood. A researcher wants to see if the distribution of blood type is different for millionaires. The table below shows the results of a random sample of 930 millionaires. What can be concluded at the significant level of a = 0.01. For this study, we should use |Select an answer Your friend Logan helped you with the null and alternative hypotheses... Ho: The distributions of blood types are the same between the general population and the millionaires. H1: The distributions of blood types are NOT the same between the general population and the millionaires. You drew 930 samples, and the observed frequencies are recorded below. Please complete the table (round answers to at least 4 decimal places). Blood Type Observed Expected Frequency Frequency 425 A 364 B 103 AB 38 The degree of freedom = The test-statistic for this data = (Please show your answer to three decimal places.) The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to four decimal places.) The p-value is |Select an answer va Base on this, we should | Select an answer hypothesis As such, the final conclusion is that... Base on the sample data, there is not sufficient evidence to conclude the claim that The distributions of blood types are not the same between the general population and the millionaires at the significant level of a = 0.01. Base on the sample data, there is sufficient evidence to conclude the claim that The distributions of blood types are not the same between the general population and the millionaires at the significant evel of a = 0.01. Question Help: Message instructor Submit