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Imagine you are a manager at a major bottling company. Customers have begun to complain that the bottles of the brand of soda produced in your

company contain less than the advertised sixteen (16) ounces of product. Your boss wants to solve the problem at hand and has asked you to

investigate. You have your employees pull thirty (30) bottles off the line at random from all the shifts at the bottling plant. You ask your

employees to measure the amount of soda there is in each bottle. Note: Use the data set provided by your instructor to complete this assignment.

Bottle Number
Ounces
Bottle Number
Ounces
Bottle Number
Ounces

1
14.5
11
15
21
14.1

2
14.6
12
15.1
22
14.2

3
14.7
13
15
23
14

4
14.8
14
14.4
24
14.9

5
14.9
15
15.8
25
14.7

6
15.3
16
14
26
14.5

7
14.9
17
16
27
14.6

8
15.5
18
16.1
28
14.8

9
14.8
19
15.8
29
14.8

10
15.2
20
14.5
30
14.6

Write a two to three (1) page report in which you:
1. Calculate the mean, median, and standard deviation for ounces in the bottles.
2. Construct a 95% Confidence Interval for the ounces in the bottles.
3. 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.
4. 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

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strategies to avoid the deficit in the future.
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