Test the claim of a cereal lobbyist

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Different cereals are randomly selected, and the sugar content is obtained for each cereal, with the results given below for Cheerios, Harmony, Smart Start, Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, Corn Flakes, Fruit Loops, Wheaties, Cap'n Crunch, Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, Bran Flakes, Special K, Rice Krispies, Corn Pops, and Trix. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim of a cereal lobbyist that the mean for all cereals is less than 0.3g.

0.03

0.24

0.3

0.47

0.43

0.07

0.47

0.13

0.44

0.39

0.48

0.17

0.13

0.09

0.45

0.43

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