A juice drink filling machine, when in perfect adjustment, fills the bottles with 12 ounces of drink on an average. Any overfill
ing or underfilling results in the shutdown and readjustment of the machine. To determine whether or not the machine is properly adjusted, the correct set of hypotheses isa. The average is greater than or equal to 12 ounces. b. The average is not equal to 12 ounces.
c. The average is less than 12 ounces.
d. The average is equal to 12 ounces.
In this problem, the drink filling machine must be perfectly calibrated at 12 ounces since it needs to be shut down in cases of overfilling (mean > 12 ounces) and underfilling (mean < 12 ounces). Therefore, the correct approach would be to test if the mean is 12 ounces and the correct set of hypothesis would be:
The correct alternative is d. The average is equal to 12 ounces.