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The accompanying data are consistent with summary statistics in a paper investigating the effect of the shape of drinking glasses. The data are the actual amount (in ml) poured into a tall, slender glass by individuals asked to pour 1.5 ounces (44.3 ml) into the glass. Compute the values of the mean and standard deviation. ​ The accompanying data are consistent with summary statistics in a paper investigating the effect of the shape of drinking glasses. The data are the actual amount (in ml)  poured into a tall, slender glass by individuals asked to pour 1.5 ounces (44.3 ml)  into the glass. Compute the values of the mean and standard deviation. ​   ​ A)    46.30 ounces;   28.24 ounces B)    44.24 ounces;   17.18 ounces C)    59.23 ounces;   16.71 ounces D)    42.90 ounces;   15.23 ounces E)    66.55 ounces;   20.23 ounces

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