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You are a state inspector for the Division of Weights and Measures. Your responsibility is to be sure the net weight found on all containers is correctly reflected on the label (note: the label is a claim). You are inspecting ABC Company who makes dry dog food in boxes and bags. The boxes you are checking indicate a net mean weight of 32 ounces. You check a sample of 200 boxes and found the average content to be 31.7 ounces. The standard deviation allowed for this type of product is 2.2 ounces. Can you conclude at a .02 level of significance that the boxes of dog food are being under filled

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