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In a bottling process, a manufacturer will lose money if the bottles contain either more or less than is claimed on the label. Suppose a quality manager is interested in testing whether the mean number of millilitres (mL) of the product differs from the labelled amount of 20mL. The manager samples nine bottles and finds the sample mean is 19.7mL and the sample standard deviation is 0.3mL. Assume measurements are normally distributed.
-How much evidence do we have to reject the null hypothesis?
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