116 The expected fill of bottles of a beverage filled in a bottling plant is 750 milliliters (ml). You obtain the following random sample of filled bottles. 748.15 750.04 750.74 749.42 750.34 749.85 749.86 749.38 750.25 747.61 749.64 749.52 Does the sample provide significant evidence that the mean fill is different from the expected fill? Compute the test statistic (TS) and the critical value at the 5% level of |TSL CV 1.685 2.201 Do not conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. Conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. a 1.685 1.796 2.201 Do not conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. Conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. 2.148 d 2.148 1.796

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The expected fill of bottles of a beverage filled in a bottling plant is 750 milliliters (ml).
116
You obtain the following random sample of filled bottles.
748.15
750.04
750.74
749.42
750.34
749.85
749.86
749.38
750.25
747.61
749.64
749.52
Does the sample provide significant evidence that the mean fill is different from the
expected fill? Compute the test statistic (TS) and the critical value at the 5% level of
|TS|
CV
1.685
Do not conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill.
Conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill.
Do not conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill.
Conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill.
a
2.201
1.685
1.796
2.148
2.201
d
2.148
1.796
Transcribed Image Text:The expected fill of bottles of a beverage filled in a bottling plant is 750 milliliters (ml). 116 You obtain the following random sample of filled bottles. 748.15 750.04 750.74 749.42 750.34 749.85 749.86 749.38 750.25 747.61 749.64 749.52 Does the sample provide significant evidence that the mean fill is different from the expected fill? Compute the test statistic (TS) and the critical value at the 5% level of |TS| CV 1.685 Do not conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. Conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. Do not conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. Conclude the mean fill is different from the expected fill. a 2.201 1.685 1.796 2.148 2.201 d 2.148 1.796
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