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Leah Peschel is the bottling department manager for a bottling company that produces various soft drinks and juices. The company uses two different machines from different manufacturers to fill the bottles of its popular cola. Leah periodically verifies that the population mean amount of cola in the bottles filled by Machine 1 is the same as the population mean amount in the bottles filled by Machine 2. The manufacturers calibrated the machines at the time of installation and provided that information to the bottling company. Based on this information, Leah assumes that the population standard deviation for Machine 1 is 0.021 ounce and the population standard deviation for Machine 2 is 0.019 ounce. Leah randomly selects samples of bottles filled by Machine 1 and Machine 2. The amount of cola in each bottle is recorded for both samples, and the results are shown in the table. Explain whether a hypothesis test for the difference between two means of independent samples is appropriate, and if so, find the null and alternative hypotheses, where μ1 is the population mean of Machine 1 and μ2 is the population mean of Machine 2.

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