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Mathematics, 20.10.2019 06:30, foreverandalways80

An important part of any dispensing process is statistical quality control. machines are supposed to dispense on average 600 ml of soda to every glass. at a random point each hour, the owner dispenses and checks a glass to determine the actual volume dispensed. one day the volumes are: 600.15 599.92 599.85 599.92 599.81 600.14 600.04 599.98 is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the average volume of soda dispenses is different than 600 ml? test at alpha = 0.05. what are the critical values for the test? -2.365 ± 2.365 -1.895 ±1.96

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