partial credit, 12.1.11-T A manufacturer of colored candiesstates that 13?% of the candies in a bag should be? brown, 14?%?yellow, 13?% ?red, 24?% ?blue, 20?% ?orange, and 16?% green. Astudent randomly selected a bag of colored candies. He counted thenumber of candies of each color and obtained the results shown inthe table. Test whether the bag of colored candies follows thedistribution stated above at the alpha equals0.05 level ofsignificance. Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choosethe correct answer below. A. H0?: The distribution of colors is notthe same as stated by the manufacturer. H1?: The distribution ofcolors is the same as stated by the manufacturer. B. H0?: Thedistribution of colors is the same as stated by the manufacturer.H1?: The distribution of colors is not the same as stated by themanufacturer. C. None of these. Click to select your answer andthen click Check Answer. 4 parts remaining Observed Distribution ofColors Colored Candies in a bag Color Brown Yellow Red Blue OrangeGreen Frequency 61 64 52 63 96 66 Claimed Proportion 0.13 0.14 0.130.24 0.20 0.16 What is the test? statistic? chi Subscript 0Superscript 2 equals ?(Round to three decimal places as? needed.)What is the? P-value of the? test? ?P-valueequals ?(Round to threedecimal places as? needed.) Based on the? results, do the colorsfollow the same distribution as stated in the? problem? A. Do notreject Upper H 0. There is sufficient evidence that thedistribution of colors is not the same as stated by themanufacturer. B. Do not reject Upper H 0. There is not sufficientevidence that the distribution of colors is not the same as statedby the manufacturer. C. Reject Upper H 0. There is sufficientevidence that the distribution of colors is not the same as statedby the manufacturer. Your answer is correct.D. Reject Upper H 0.There is not sufficient evidence that the distribution of colors isnot the same as stated by the manufacturer.