A Health-Watch' group claims that a cigarette manufacturer's advertisement that its new low- tar cigarette "contains on average at most 3 milligrams of tar per cigarette" is misleading. The group...


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Extracted text: A Health-Watch' group claims that a cigarette manufacturer's advertisement that its new low- tar cigarette "contains on average at most 3 milligrams of tar per cigarette" is misleading. The group believes that the level of tar per cigarette is higher. A careful analysis of a random sample of 25 cigarettes by the group yields an average of 3.19 milligrams of tar per cigarette, with a sample standard deviation of 0.39 milligrams. Assume the distribution of tar content in milligrams per cigarette is normal. What is the associated p-value of the test statistic for testing the group's claim?

Jun 08, 2022
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