A random sample of 64 bags of white cheddar popcorn weighed, on average, 5.45 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.25 ounce. Test the null hypothesis that μ=5.5 ounces against the alternative hypothesis, μ<5.5 ounces, at the 0.05 level of significance.
What is the p-value?
a. |
0.025 |
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b. |
0.05 |
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c. |
0.0548 |
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d. |
0.0274 |
A random sample of 64 bags of white cheddar popcorn weighed, on average, 5.45 ounces with...
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