Mathematics
Mathematics, 31.03.2020 03:04, syd141

The bottle of Maria’s favorite sports drink says that it holds 20 fluid ounces. Maria suspects that the sports drink actually holds a different amount. Maria takes a random sample of 25 bottles and measures the number of fluid ounces in each bottle. The mean fluid ounces of Maria’s sample of 35 sports drinks is 21.5 fluid ounces. Assume that the standard deviation of fluid ounces for the entire population of sports drinks is 2 fluid ounces. True or false? Finding a random sample with a mean this high in a population with mean 20 fluid ounces and standard deviation 2 fluid ounces is very unlikely. Group of answer choices True False

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