The manager of a grocery store wants to determine whether the amount of water contained in a 1L bottle purchased from a known manufacturer actually averages to 1L. It is known from the manufacturer's specifications that the standard deviation of the amount of water is equal to 0.02L. A random sample of 32 bottles is selected, and the mean amount of water per 1L bottle is found to be 0.995L.
-How much evidence do we have that the manufacturer's claim is false?
A) No evidence
B) Some evidence
C) Strong evidence
D) Very Strong evidence
E) Extremely Strong evidence
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