Cans of regular soda have volumes with a mean of 13.3713.37 oz and a standard de
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Question
Cans of regular soda have volumes with a mean of
13.3713.37
oz and a standard deviation of
0.110.11
oz. Is it unusual for a can to contain
13.4713.47
oz of soda?
Minimum "usual"
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oz
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
Maximum "usual"
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oz
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
Is
13.4713.47
oz an "unusual" volume?
A.
Yes comma because it is larger than the maximum "usual" value.Yes, because it is larger than the maximum "usual" value.
B.
Yes, because it is smaller than the minimum "usual" value.
C.
Yes, because it is between the minimum and maximum "usual" values.
D.
No comma because it is between the minimum and maximum "usual" values.No, because it is between the minimum and maximum "usual" values.
E.
No, because it is larger than the maximum "usual" value.
F.
No, because it is smaller than the minimum "usual" value.
Explanation / Answer
A study involved 23 subjects who were classified according to sex as well as martial status
Z = (mean - x)/S where S is the standard deviation
= (13.37 - 13.47)/0.11
= -0.1/0.11 = -1/11 = 0.09
B.
Yes, because it is smaller than the minimum "usual" value.
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