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In 1998, as an advertising campaign, the Nabisco Company announced a "1000 Chips Challenge," claiming that every 18-ounce bag of their Chips Ahoy cookies contained at least 1000 chocolate chips. Dedicated statistics students at the Air Force Academy (this is NOT a joke) purchased some randomly selected bags of cookies and counted the chocolate chips. Some of their data are given below.
1219 1214 1087 1200 1419 1121 1325 1345 1244 1258 1356 1132 1191 1270 1295 1135
a) Check the assumptions and conditions for inference. Comment on any concerns you have.
b) Create a 95% confidence interval for the average number of chips in bags of Chips Ahoy cookies.
c) What does this evidence say about Nabisco’s claim? Use your confidence interval to test an appropriate hypothesis and state your conclusion.
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