Question 386229:  A 20-minute Oil and Lube service claims that their average service time is no more than 20 minutes. A random sample of 40 service times was collected, and the sample mean was found to be 21.3 minutes, with a sample standard deviation of 5.5 minutes. Is there evidence to reject the claim at the alpha = 0.05 level? Perform an appropriate hypothesis test, showing the necessary calculations and/or explaining the process used to obtain the results. 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! A 20-minute Oil and Lube service claims that their average service time is no more than 20 minutes.  
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A random sample of 40 service times was collected, and the sample mean was found to be 21.3 minutes, with a sample standard deviation of 5.5 minutes.  
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Is there evidence to reject the claim at the alpha = 0.05 level?  
Perform an appropriate hypothesis test, showing the necessary calculations and/or explaining the process used to obtain the results. 
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Ho: u <= 20 min (claim) 
Ha: u > 20 min 
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test statistic: 
t(21.3) = (21.3-20)/[5.5/sqrt(40)] = 1.4949 
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p-value = P(t > 1.4949 when df=39) = 0.0715 
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Since the p-value is greater than 5%, fail to reject Ho. 
Conclusion: The test results support the claim. 
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Cheers, 
Stan H.  
 
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