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uppose you have purchased a filling machine for candy bags that is supposed to fill each bag with 16 oz of candy. Assume that the weights of filled bags are approximately normally distributed. A random sample of 10 bags yields the following data (in oz): 15.87, 16.02, 15.78, 15.83, 15.69, 15.81, 16.04, 15.81, 15.92, 16.10 On the basis of this data, can you conclude that the mean fill weight is actually less than 16 oz? Let LaTeX: \alpha=5\%α = 5 %. What would be the appropriate null and alternative hypothesis?
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