SOLUTION: According to a leasing firm's reports, the mean number of miles driven annually in its leased cars is miles with a standard deviation of miles. The company recently starting usin

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Question 1199098: According to a leasing firm's reports, the mean number of miles driven annually in its leased cars is miles with a standard deviation of miles. The company recently starting using new contracts which require customers to have the cars serviced at their own expense. The company's owner believes the mean number of miles driven annually under the new contracts, , is less than miles. He takes a random sample of cars under the new contracts. The cars in the sample had a mean of annual miles driven. Assume that the population is normally distributed. Is there support for the claim, at the level of significance, that the population mean number of miles driven annually by cars under the new contracts, is less than miles? Assume that the population standard deviation of miles driven annually was not affected by the change to the contracts.
Perform a one-tailed test. Then complete the parts below.

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