2) An m&m fan is munching on some m&m's surfing the web when they come upon a site. According to the site, 24% of m&m's are blue, 20% are orange, 16% are green, 14% are yellow, 13% are red, and 13% are brown. They want to check if this is false. They take a bag containing several m&ms and finds that 90 are blue, 65 are orange, 50 are green, 63 are yellow, 42 are red, and 28 are brown. Assuming the bag constitutes a random sample, can you conclude that the percentage distribution of reported percentages is incorrect. Use a 5% level of significance. (7 pts)