Bottle Number
|
Ounces
|
Bottle Number
|
Ounces
|
Bottle Number
|
Ounces
|
1
|
14.23
|
11
|
15.77
|
21
|
16.23
|
2
|
14.32
|
12
|
15.80
|
22
|
16.25
|
3
|
14.98
|
13
|
15.82
|
23
|
16.31
|
4
|
15.00
|
14
|
15.87
|
24
|
16.32
|
5
|
15.11
|
15
|
15.98
|
25
|
16.34
|
6
|
15.21
|
16
|
16.00
|
26
|
16.46
|
7
|
15.42
|
17
|
16.02
|
27
|
16.47
|
8
|
15.47
|
18
|
16.05
|
28
|
16.51
|
9
|
15.65
|
19
|
16.21
|
29
|
16.91
|
10
|
15.74
|
20
|
16.21
|
30
|
16.96
|
Write a two to three (2-3) page report in which you:
- Calculate the mean, median, and standard deviation for ounces in the bottles.
- Construct a 95% Confidence Interval for the ounces in the bottles.
- Conduct a hypothesis test to verify if the claim that a bottle contains less than sixteen (16) ounces is supported. Clearly state the logic of your test, the calculations, and the conclusion of your test.
- Provide the following discussion based on the conclusion of your test:
a. If you conclude that there are less than sixteen (16) ounces in a bottle of soda, speculate on three (3) possible causes. Next, suggest the strategies to avoid the deficit in the future.