From the given information,
Here, We have to test for equal proportion for 4 Atlantic provinces.
Hence, Required correct test is,
Test for Homogeneity.
i.e., Option a. is correct.
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A random sample of Atlantic Canada residents is chosen. Each resident is asked which of the...
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