SOLUTION: Cans of regular Coke are labeled as containing 12 oz. Statistics students weighed the contents of 6 randomly chosen cans, and found the mean weight to be 12.15 ounces. Assume t

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Question 1140003: Cans of regular Coke are labeled as containing 12 oz.
Statistics students weighed the contents of 6 randomly chosen cans, and found the mean weight to be 12.15 ounces.
Assume that cans of Coke are filled so that the actual amounts are normally distributed with a mean of 12.00 oz and a standard deviation of 0.09 oz. Find the probability that a sample of 6 cans will have a mean amount of at least 12.15 oz.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Beverages are labeled as packaged by VOLUME in FLUID OUNCES, and not by weight in "ounces".
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