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The "Jupiter Bar" is a candy bar that is only manufactured and sold in one size. Tens of thousands of bars are manufactured every day. Nutritional content appears on the bar's wrapper, including a statement that a given bar has a sodium content of 96 milligrams.
Due to variability inherent in all manufacturing, we know that some bars would have slightly less than 96 milligrams of sodium and some bars would have more than 96 milligrams of sodium even if the value of "96 milligrams" appears on the wrapper. However, there is a concern that the average sodium content in all Jupiter Bars is actually more than 96 milligrams, and we have been asked to investigate.
Below are the sodium measurements (in milligrams) from a sample of 20 Jupiter Bars:
88 93 99 104
98 103 96 99
111 90 108 98
101 112 104 102
105 101 95 104
Summary statistics:
n = 20
sample mean = 100.55
sample standard deviation = 6.304
Q = 97: median = 101: Q3 = 104
a) Test whether the sample provides evidence at the 5% level of significance that the average sodium content in all Jupiter Bars is actually more than 96 milligrams.

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