The article Effect of Internal Gas Pressure on the CompressionStrength of Beverage Cans

Chapter 9, Problem 29

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The article Effect of Internal Gas Pressure on the CompressionStrength of Beverage Cans and Plastic Bottles(J. of Testing and Evaluation, 1993: 129131) includes theaccompanying data on compression strength (lb) for asample of 12-oz aluminum cans filled with strawberry drinkand another sample filled with cola. Does the data suggestthat the extra carbonation of cola results in a higher averagecompression strength? Base your answer on a P-value.What assumptions are necessary for your analysis?

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