A fast-food restaurant uses an automated filling machine to pour its soft drinks. The machine has different settings for small, medium, and large drink cups. According to the machine’s manufacturer, when the large setting is chosen, the amount of liquid dispensed by the machine follows a Normal distribution with mean 27ounces and standard deviation 0.8ounces. When the medium setting is chosen, the amount of liquid dispensed follows a Normal distribution with mean 17ounces and standard deviation 0.5ounces. To test the manufacturer’s claim, the restaurant manager measures the amount of liquid in a random sample of 25cups filled with the medium setting and a separate random sample of 20cups filled with the large setting. Let x1-x2be the difference in the sample mean amount of liquid under the two settings (large – medium). What is the shape of the sampling distribution ofx¯1-x¯2. Why?

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It is approximately normally distributed.

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Given information

Sample mean=27

Sample mean=17

Standard deviationrole="math" localid="1650291670593" =0.8

Standard deviation=0.5

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Explanation

Given is written as

x1=27

x2=17

σ1=0.8

σ2=0.5

It has been assumed that population distributions are normal. As a result, the sample distribution of x¯1-x¯2can be considered to be approximately normally distributed.

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