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Louis Armstrong, salesman for the Dillard Paper Company, has five accounts to visit per day. It is
suggested that the variable, sales by Mr. Armstrong, may be described by the binomial distribution, with
the probability of selling each account being 0.3. Given the following frequency distribution of
Armstrong’s number of sales per day, can we conclude that the data do, in fact, follow the suggested
distribution? Use the 0.05 significance level. 4
Number of
sales per day
0 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency of
the number of
sales
10 41 70 20 6 3

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