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ale4655 [162]
2 years ago
7

A machine is designed to fill toothpaste tubes, on an average, with 5.8 ounces of toothpaste. The manufacturer does not want any

underfilling or overfilling. The correct hypotheses to be tested are
Mathematics
1 answer:
pochemuha2 years ago
4 0

The correct hypothesis that can be set up for this test is given as

H0: mu = 5.8

Ha: mu ≠ 5.8

<h3>What is a statistical hypothesis?</h3>

This is the method of inference that is made in a statistical testing in order to know if the dat available is able to support the claims that have been made.

What the manufacturer wants to know is the average filling of the machine. If it is within 5.8 or not.

Read more on hypothesis here:

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