Coca Cola bottles their bottles with a filling machine. Their smaller plastic bottles are supposed to contain approximately 300 ml. However, the actual mean of all such bottles is 299 ml with a standard deviation of 3 ml. If I pick a 6-pack of Coke at random and find the mean, what value (in ml) would be in the lowest 5% of all 6-packs?

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Section10.3: Measures Of Spread
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Coca Cola bottles their bottles with a filling machine. Their smaller plastic bottles are supposed to contain approximately 300 ml. However, the actual mean of all such bottles is 299 ml with a standard deviation of 3 ml. If I pick a 6-pack of Coke at random and find the mean, what value (in ml) would be in the lowest 5% of all 6-packs?

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