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Question 772060: Cans of a certain beverage are labeled to indicate they contain 12 oz. The amounts in a sample of cans are measured and the sample statistics are n=37 and x=12.01 oz. If the beverage cans are filled so that u=12.00 oz (as labeled) and the population standard deviation is a=0.095 oz (based on sample results) find the probability that a sample of 37 cans will have a mean of 12.01 oz or greater.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Taking stats online and my book or teacher is absolutely no help. If you could show how to solve that would be even better. Thanks :) Answer by John10(297) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi,
Hint: You can use the formula
P(X > 12.01) = P( z > (12.01 - 12)/(0.095/ SQRT(37)) = ?
Hope it helps you!
John10 (john100185@yahoo.com)