Mathematics, 29.04.2021 16:10, Ashley2466
A soft drink company is conducting research to select a new design for their can. A sample of 9 participants has been selected. Instead of a typical taste test with two different sodas, they give each participant the same soda twice. One drink is served in a predominantly red can, the other in a predominantly blue can. The order the two cans are used is chosen randomly. Participants are asked to rate each drink on a scale of 1 to 10. The mean difference between the rating of the red and blue can for the 9 participants is -0.56 with standard deviation 2.19. Researchers would like to determine whether or not the mean difference in ratings between the red and blue can is 0. The p-value for this hypothesis test is 0.4676. Assess the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, spotty2093
Your food costs are $5,500. your total food sales are $11,000. what percent of your food sales do the food costs represent?
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