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A soft drink filling machine, when in perfect adjustment, fills the bottles with 12 ounces of soft drink. Any overfilling or under-filling results in the shutdown and readjustment of the machine. To determine whether the machine is properly adjusted, the most appropriate set of hypotheses is
A.H0: mu < 12;="" ha:="" mu="">< or="">
B.H0: mu < or="12;" ha:="" mu=""> 12
C.H0: mu = 12; Ha: mu NOT = 12
D.H0: mu NOT = 12; Ha: mu = 12
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