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K Listed in the accompanying table are weights lb of samples

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K Listed in the accompanying table are weights lb of samples

K Listed in the accompanying table are weights lb of samples of the conterits of cans of regular Coke and Diet Coke Assume that the two samples are independent simple random samples selected from normally distributed populations Do not assume that the population standard deviations are equal Complete parts a to c Click the icon to view the data table of can weights a Use a 0 10 significance level to test the claim that the contents of cans of regular Coke have weights with a mean that is greater than the mean for Diet Coke What are the null and alternative hypotheses Assume that population 1 consists of regular Coke and population 2 consists of Diet Coke OA Ho H H H Hy H O C Ho H H2 H H H The test statistic is The P value is Round to two decimal places as needed Round to three decimal places as needed State the conclusion for the test OB Ho H H H H H b Construct the confidence interval appropriate for the hypothesis test in part a 0 41 4 0 Round to five decimal places as needed O D Ho H H2 H H H O A Reject the null hypothesis There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that cans of regular Coke have weights with a mean that is greater than the mean for Diet Coke OB Fail to reject the null hypothesis There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that cans of regular Coke have weights with a mean that is greater than the mean for Diet Coke OC Reject the null hypothesis There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that cans of regular Coke have weights with a mean that is greater than the mean for Diet Coke OD Fail to reject the null hypothesis There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that cans of regular Coke have weights with a mean that is greater than the mean for Diet Coke