Solved

A Machine Fills 12-Ounce Bottles with Soda

Question 2

Multiple Choice

A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.) A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly.


A) A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. , A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly.
B) A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. , A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly.
C) A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. , A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly.
D) A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. , A machine fills 12-ounce bottles with soda. For the machine to function properly, the standard deviation of the sample must be less than or equal to 0.02 ounce. A sample of 8 bottles is selected, and the number of ounces of soda in each bottle is given. At   , can you reject the claim that the machine is functioning properly? Justify your answer. (Assume that the variables are approximately normally distributed.)    A)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. B)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. C)    ,   ; There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. D)    ,   ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly. ; There is evidence to reject the claim that the machine is working properly.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Related Questions