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An ordinary 6-sided die is rolled repeatedly with the following outcome: 63 ones, 31 twos, 54 threes, 46 fours, 51 fives, and 55 sixes. Would you conclude from this data that it is a fair die? Give statistical support (chisquare test) for your conclusion
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