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(a) Find the sample standard deviation (s) and the sample average concentration (x̄) using the results of the tested samples
(b) If there is any evidence to suggest the soda is contaminated, you must use an appropriate statistical test to report on it. State any and all assumptions used
From the given information,
Sample | Concentration |
1 | 730 |
2 | 590 |
3 | 430 |
4 | 490 |
5 | 640 |
6 | 540 |
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