Exercises 19, formulate the null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test. State clearly the two possible
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Exercises 19, formulate the null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test. State clearly the two possible conclusions that address the given claim.
A sales representative claims that her vending machines dispense coffee so that the mean amount supplied is equal to 10 ounces.
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ISBN: 978-0321817624
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Authors: Jeff Bennett, Bill Briggs, Mario F. Triola
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