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Remaining time: 04:04 (min:sec) Cans of regular Coke are labeled as containing 12 02.
Statistics students weighed a sample of 10 randomly chosen cans, and found the sample mean weight to be 12.05 oz.
Assume that cans of Coke are filled so that the actual amounts are normally distributed with a mean of 12.00 oz and a population
standard deviation of 0.1 oz.
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