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A company claims that its soup vending machines deliver exactly 8 ounces of soup to every customer. You do not want the vending machines to deliver too much or too little soup. How would you formulate this properly in hypothesis testing?a) H0 : µ >8b) H0 : µ =8c) H0 > 8d) None of these

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Answer:


H_0: \mu = 8


H_1: \mu \\eq 8

Explanation:

A company claims that its soup vending machines deliver exactly 8 ounces of soup to every customer.

This means that the null hypothesis is that the mean is exactly 8, that is:


H_0: \mu = 8

You do not want the vending machines to deliver too much or too little soup.

We don't want the mean to be different from 8, which means that the alternative hypothesis is given by:


H_1: \mu \\eq 8

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