[Solution Library] The manufacturer of a particular all-season tire claims that the tires last for 22,000 miles. After purchasing the tires you discover that


Question: The manufacturer of a particular all-season tire claims that the tires last for 22,000 miles. After purchasing the tires you discover that yours did not last the full 22,000 miles. Suppose that a sample of 100 tires made by that manufacturer lasted on average 21,819 miles with a sample standard deviation of 1,295 miles. Is there sufficient evidence to refute the manufacturer's claim that the tires last 22,000 miles? Let \(\alpha=0.05 .\) Assume that the population standard deviation is \(\sigma=1300\).

  1. Define the null and alternative hypotheses.
  2. Find the appropriate rejection region.
  3. Compute the test statistic.
  4. What is your conclusion? Explain.

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