SOLUTION: A consumer advocacy group claims that the mean amount of juice in a 16 ounce bottled drink is not 16 ounces, as stated by the bottler. Determine the null and alternative hypoth

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Question 939124: A consumer advocacy group claims that the mean amount of juice in a 16
ounce bottled drink is not 16 ounces, as stated by the bottler.
Determine the null and alternative hypotheses for the test described.
A.
H0: µ = 16 ounces Ha: µ < 16 ounces
B.
H0: µ ¹ 16 ounces Ha: µ = 16 ounces
C.
H0: µ = 16 ounces Ha: µ > 16 ounces
D.
H0: µ = 16 ounces Ha: µ ¹ 16 ounces

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Ho: µ = 16 ounces
Ha: µ ≠ 16 ounces