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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 01:00 tasnimsas3

For each prompt below, do the following: i.) State the Null / Alternate Hypothesis ii.) Determine the Critical Value

iii.) Determine Sample Score + Plot (t or z) iv.) Make a Conclusion

1.) A study was conducted to determine the true liquid volume in a can of soda. From a random sample of 36 cans, the mean volume was found to be 12.19 oz, with s = 0.11 oz. Use a 0.01 Significance Level to test a claim that cans have a mean volume of more than 12 ounces.

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