a random sample is taken of 36 cans of coke and 36 cans of Pepsi. it is found that the coke cans had a sample mean volume of 12.19 out ces and a sample standard deviation of .11 ounces, while Pepsi cans had a sample mean volume of 12.29 ounces and a sample standard deviation of .09 ounces. use a 5% significance level to test whether coke and Pepsi cans have the same volume
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e., H0: μ_Coke = μ_Pepsi. - Alternative Hypothesis (H1): The mean volume of Coke cans (μ_Coke) is not equal to the mean volume of Pepsi cans (μ_Pepsi), i.e., H1: μ_Coke ≠ μ_Pepsi. Show more…
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