Question

A study was recently done in the United States in which car owners were asked to indicate whether their most recent car purchase was a U.S. car, a German car, or a Japanese car. The people in the survey were divided by geographic region in the United States. The following data were recorded.

US Japanese German
East Coast 200 200 50
Central 250 100 20
West Coast 80 300 40

Given this situation, to test whether the car origin is independent of the geographical location of the buyer, the expected number of people in the sample who bought a German made car and who lived on the East Coast is just under 40 people.

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