The supplier of a particular brand of vitamin pills claims that the average potency of these pills a


Question: The supplier of a particular brand of vitamin pills claims that the average potency of these pills after a certain exposure to heat and humidity is at least 65 and from the prior knowledge the potency of these pills is known to be normally distributed. Before buying these pills, a distributor wants to check if the supplier's claim is valid. To this end, the distributor will choose a random sample of 16 pills from a batch and measure their potency after the specified exposure. The results are:

63 72 64 69 59 65 66 64 65 73 69 60 71 68 65 62

Do these result support the supplier's claim? Test at 0.01 level of significance.

Price: $2.99
Solution: The solution consists of 3 pages
Solution Format: Word Document

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