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An archeologist is calculating the distribution of the frequency of the number of artifacts she finds in a dig site. Based on previous digs, the archeologist creates an expected distribution broken down by grid sections in the dig site. Once the site has been fully excavated, she compares the actual number of artifacts found in each grid section to see if her expectation was accurate.

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The archeologist is calculating the distribution of the frequency of the number of artifacts she finds in a dig site in order to compare the actual number of artifacts found in each grid section with the expected frequencies to see that if her expectation was accurate or not.

Therefore, the goodness-of-fit test is the most appropriate test that can be applied in this situation.

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