Answer:
Yes, Sample information does indicate that a 2-liter bottle of Pepsi contains more than 250 calories Â
Step-by-step explanation: Â
Null Hypothesis [H0] : u < 250 Â
Alternate Hypothesis [H1] : u > 250 {One Tail} Â
t = (x' - u) / [ sd / √n ] Â
= (255 - 250) / (5.6 / √20) Â
5 / (5.6 /√20) Â
= 3.99 Â
As t ie 3.99 > t value 1.65 ie for one tail 95% confidence level. So, we reject the null hypothesis & conclude that it contains more than 250 calories. Â