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Mathematics, 08.11.2019 02:31 dondre54

You randomly select 16 coffee shops and measure the temperature of the coffee sold at each. the sample mean temperature is 162.0ºf with a sample standard deviation of 10.0ºf. assume the temperatures are approximately normally distributed. find the test statistic to test if population average temperature of the coffee is different than 160 f.

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