On August 31st two students and the all-subject teacher, Mr. Eck, of Milton’s PA Treatment & Healing Alternative Ed. School attempted to test a hypothesis on the distribution of M&Ms. Their hypothesis was that within packages of M&Ms, blue and orange colored candies will always be superior in number. To make this experiment as effective as possible they bought 5 bags of them. The first, and most obvious step, they had to perform was to separate the colors of the M&Ms. Next they counted the colors separately and added them to a total sum. By looking at the quantities of each group and comparing the orange and blue candies to the rest, the group could tell that their original assumption of the blue and orange candies being superior in quantity to the rest was correct.
-- Alex S.