4. Suppose you have the following employees and their sales levels (In millions) last year. Please calculate Chi-Square “$\chi^2$” for the assumption that all employee sales levels are basically going to be the same next year. (in millions) Employee Sales Buddha 13 Confucius 24 Plato 9 Socrates 14 Total
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Suppose you have the following employees and their sales levels (in millions) last year. Please calculate Chi-Square “χ2” for the assumption that all employee sales levels are basically going to be the same next year. (in millions) Employee Sales Buddha 13 Confucius 19 Plato 9 Socrates 14 Total Extra Credit: Based on the “χ2” Calculated value from Problem #4, derive the Chi-Square “χ2” Critical value, be 95% sure, and decide to reject or not. Graph is not mandatory, but not a bad idea.
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