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Question 1.

Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test.

A consumer advocacy group claims that the mean amount of juice in a 18 ounce bottled drink is not
as stated by the bottler.

▸ H0:  μ = 18 ounces
Ha:  μ > 18 ounces

▸ H0:  μ = 18 ounces
Ha:  μ ≠ 18 ounces

▸ H0:  μ ≠ 18 ounces
Ha:  μ = 18 ounces

▸ H0:  μ = 18 ounces
Ha:  μ < 18 ounces

Question 2.

Formulate the null and alternative hypotheses for a hypothesis test.

A manufacturer wishes to test the claim that one of its pancake mixes has a mean weight that does not equal 16 ounces as advertised.

▸ H0:  μ = 16 ounces
Ha:  μ > 16 ounces

▸ H0:  μ = 16 ounces
Ha:  μ ≠ 16 ounces

▸ H0:  μ ≠ 16 ounces
Ha:  μ = 16 ounces

▸ H0:  μ = 16 ounces
Ha:  μ < 16 ounces
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