Children's vitamins are claimed, by the manufacturer, to be mixed so that each batch has exactly the following percentages of each color: 22% yellow, 38% green, 12% orange and 28% red. A random sample of 100 bottles of vitamins were used to test the claim that the given percentages are incorrect. The results for the 100 bottles are: 1120 yellow, 2000 green, 550 orange, and 1300 red. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the sample distribution agrees with the expected distribution of vitamin colors.
Answer question 26-29 to complete the hypothesis test.
26. What type of test should you choose?
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