basic stats problem

orendacl

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A document for an ingredient states that one container of a particular gravy has 1 190 mg of Sodiun. To determine if the document is accuracte, the government randomly chooses two hundred packs of the gravy to determin content of Sodium. They find an avg 1 167. 34 mg sodium per each pack of gravy, with a std dev. of 252. 94 mg. State whether or not sufficient evidence exists to reject the null hypothesis at a signif. level of 0.01
 
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A document for an ingredient states that one container of a particular gravy has 1 190 mg of Sodiun. To determine if the document is accuracte, the government randomly chooses two hundred packs of the gravy to determin content of Sodium. They find an avg 1 167. 34 mg sodium per each pack of gravy, with a std dev. of 252. 94 mg. State whether or not sufficient evidence exists to reject the null hypothesis at a signif. level of 0.01

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