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Pepsi is experimenting with a new machine that fills their cans with product much faster than the previous method they were using. However, they are worried that the increase in speed might be because the machine is not as accurate. You want to test if the machine is filling the cans with less than the required 12 ounces (i.e. if it is under filling the cans). You sample 501 cans filled by the new machine and find they fill the cans with an average 11.95 ounces with a standard deviation of 0.52 ounces. Which of the following would be the correct interpretation of the calculated one- tailed p-value of 0.016? Hint, be sure to read each of the choices correctly and find the one that matches up with your alternative hypotheses. We are 0.016% unsure that the population average from the new machine is less than 12 ounces. We are 1.6% sure that population average from the new machine is not less than 12 ounces. We are 1.6% unsure that the population average from the new machine is less than 12 ounces. We are 1.6% unsure that the population average from the new machine is not less than 12 ounces.
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