Mathematics, 08.09.2021 16:50, kayleahrayne
A certain type of soda has 200 calories in a one liter bottle, on average. A small simple random sample of such bottles has the following calorie measurements: 202 \ \ 205 \ \ 201 \ \ 202 \ \ 198 Four out of five measurements are over 200. Test the null hypothesis that the average is 200 calories (assuming measurements are Normally distributed).
Required:
a. What is the t-statistic? (Round to three decimal places.)
b. What is the P-value? (Round to three decimal places; calculator required.)
c. Are the data statistically significant?
d. Are the data sufficient evidence against the 200 calorie claim?
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