For the given hypothesis test, explain the meaning of a Type I error, a Type II error, or a correct decision as specified. A manufacturer claims that the mean amount of juice in its 16 ounce bottles is 16.1 ounces. A consumer advocacy group wants to perform a hypothesis test to determine whether the mean amount is actually less than this. The hypotheses are: H 0 : ? = 16.1 ounces H a : ? < 16.1 ounces Explain the meaning of a Type I error. Failing to reject the hypothesis that ? = 16.1 ounces when in fact ? = 16.1 ounces Concluding that ? < 16.1 ounces when in fact ? = 16.1 ounces Failing to reject the hypothesis that ? = 16.1 ounces when in fact ? < 16.1 ounces Concluding that ? < 16.1 ounces when in fact ? < 16.1 ounces
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