(All Steps) Many track runners believe that they have a better chance of winning if they start in the inside lane that is closest to the field. For the


Question: Many track runners believe that they have a better chance of winning if they start in the inside lane that is closest to the field. For the data below, the lane closest to the field is Lane 1, the next lane is Lane 2, and so on until the outermost lane, Lane 6. The data lists the number of wins for track runners in the different starting positions. Find the critical value \(\chi _{0}^{2}\) to test the claim that the number of wins is uniformly distributed across the different starting positions. The results are based on 240 wins.

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