The fill volume of a random sample 37 cans of Coke were found to have a mean of ?⎯⎯⎯=12.15 with standard deviation of ?=0.13. Find the value of the test statistic ? for evaluating the null hypothesis ?=12. The test statistic is?

The fill volume of a random sample 37 cans of Coke were found to have a...
The fill volume of a random sample 40 cans of Coke were found to have a mean of ?⎯=12.15 with standard deviation of ?=0.09. Find the value of the test statistic ? for evaluating the null hypothesis ?=12. The test statistic is _______
The fill volume of a random sample 4040 cans of Coke were found to have a mean of x¯¯¯=12.15x¯=12.15 with standard deviation of s=0.09.s=0.09. Find the value of the test statistic zz for evaluating the null hypothesis μ=12.μ=12. The test statistic is _____
(1 point) The contents of 33 cans of Coke have a mean of x⎯⎯⎯=12.15. Assume the contents of cans of Coke have a normal distribution with standard deviation of σ=0.1. Find the value of the test statistic z under the null hypothesis that the population mean is μ=12. The test statistic is
The contents of 3636 cans of Coke have a mean of ?⎯⎯⎯=12.15x¯=12.15. Assume the contents of cans of Coke have a normal distribution with standard deviation of ?=0.09.σ=0.09. Find the value of the test statistic ?z for the claim that the population mean is ?=12.μ=12. The test statistic is
(1 point) The contents of 36 cans of Coke have a mean of X = 12.15. Assume the contents of cans of Coke have a normal distribution with standard deviation of o= 0.11. Find the value of the test statistic z for the claim that the population mean is u = 12. . Round your answer to two decimal places. The test statistic is
Cans of Coke: A simple random sample of 36 cans of regular Coke has a mean volume of 12.19 oz. and a standard deviation of .11 oz. At the 1% significance level do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean weight of the cans of Coke exceed 12 oz, as stated on the label.
A company claims that the mean volume of the soda in its cans is 12.0 ounces. In a random sample of 8 of its cans, the mean is found to be 12.1 ounces. Based on past research, the population standard deviation is assumed to be 0.1 ounces. Test the claim that the mean is 12.0 ounces. Use a 0.01 level of significance. a) State the null and alternative hypotheses. b) Find the value of the test statistic. Use the appropriate...
Researchers studied the compression strength in lbs of 12-oz aluminum cans. A simple random sample of 35 aluminum cans filled with cola (which has more carbonation) had a sample mean compression strength of 554 lbs and a sample standard deviation of 15 lbs. A simple random sample of 30 aluminum cans filled with strawberry soda had a sample mean compression strength of 540 lbs and a sample standard deviation of 21 lbs. At the 0.05 significance level, perform a hypothesis...
Researchers studied the compression strength in lbs of 12-oz aluminum cans. A simple random sample of 35 aluminum cans filled with cola (which has more carbonation) had a sample mean compression strength of 554 lbs and a sample standard deviation of 15 lbs. A simple random sample of 30 aluminum cans filled with strawberry soda had a sample mean compression strength of 540 lbs and a sample standard deviation of 21 lbs. At the 0.05 significance level, perform a hypothesis...
(1 point) Cans of regular Coke are labeled as containing 12 oz. Statistics students weighed the contents of 9 randomly chosen cans, and found the mean weight to be 12.11 ounces. Assume that cans of Coke are filled so that the actual amounts are normally distributed with a mean of 12.00 oz and a standard deviation of 0.1 oz. Find the probability that a sample of 9 cans will have a mean amount of at least 12.11 oz. u