Gender and according to the choice of their major

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A random sample was taken of 300 undergraduate students from a university. The students in the sample were classi?ed according to their gender and according to the choice of their major. The result is given in the following table.

 

College

 

Gender

Arts and sciences

Engineering

Business

Other

Total

Male

75

40

24

66

205

Female

45

12

15

23

95

Total

120

52

39

89

300

Test the hypothesis that the choice of the major by undergraduate students in this university is independent of their gender. Use α = 0.01.

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