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Coke Cans Assume that cans of Coke are filled so that the actual amounts are
a. Find the
b. The 36 cans of Coke in Data Set 26 “Cola Weights and Volumes” in Appendix B have a mean of 12.19 oz. Find the probability that 36 random cans of Coke have a mean of at least 12.19 oz.
c. Given the result from part (b), is it reasonable to believe that the cans are actually filled with a mean equal to 12.00 oz? If the mean is not equal to 12.00 oz, are consumers being cheated?
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