SOLUTION: The time to repair an electronic device is a normally distributed random variable measured in hours. It is believed that the true average time to repair such a device is 225 hours

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Question 862152: The time to repair an electronic device is a normally distributed random variable measured in hours. It is believed that the true average time to repair such a device is 225 hours. Which of the following 95% confidence intervals would lead to rejecting the claim that the average time to repair the devices is 225 hours?

A.
(220.72, 228.16)
B.
(210.86, 236.39)
C.
(236.77, 241.82)
D.
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You can reject the claim at the 95% confidence level if the hypothesized value is not contained in the 95% confidence interval. One of your choices does NOT contain the value 225.

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