Bottles are to contain 20 ounces of Gatorade. To determine whether a bottle-filling machine is functioning properly, you select a random sample of 16 bottles for inspection. If the standard deviation of the amount of Gatorade in the bottles in the sample equals 0.3 ounces, determine the value for the associated standard error of the mean
Group of answer choices
1.200 ounces
0.075 ounces
0.300 ounces
0.090 ounces
Bottles are to contain 20 ounces of Gatorade. To determine whether a bottle-filling machine is functioning...
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A certain brand of apple juice is supposed to have 64 ounces of juice. The filling machine is not precise, and the exact amount of juice varies from bottle to bottle. Because the penalty for under filling is severe, the quality control manager wishes to verify the mean amount of juice in each bottle. She takes a random sample of 25 bottles, finding a mean of 63.6 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.8 ounces. The data from the 25...
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A soda bottling plant fills cans labeled to contain 12 ounces of
soda. The filling machine varies and does not fill each can with
exactly 12 ounces. To determine if the filling machine needs
adjustment, each day the quality control manager measures the
amount of soda per can for a random sample of 50 cans. Experience
shows that its filling machines have a known population standard
deviation of 0.35 ounces.
In today's sample of 50 cans of soda, the sample...
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