(Step-by-Step) A manufacturer claims that one of its new cars having a highway fuel efficiency average of 30 miles per gallon (MPG). A consumer interest group
Question: A manufacturer claims that one of its new cars having a highway fuel efficiency
average of 30 miles per gallon (MPG). A consumer interest group would like to test
whether there is any statistical evidence that the manufacturer is over stating the
MPG. A sample of 25 cars of this brand resulted in a sample mean highway mileage
rating of 29.5 MPG and a standard deviation of 1.8 MPG.
- State the null and alternative hypotheses needed to conduct this test?
- What test statistic should be used and why? Should any assumption be made about the distribution of MPG?
- What conclusion can be drawn from the sample results? Test at 0.05 level of significance.
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