A car company claims that the mean gas mileage for its luxury sedan…

Question A car company claims that the mean gas mileage for its luxury sedan… A car company claims that the mean gas mileage for its luxury sedan is at least 24 miles per gallon. A random sample of 7 cars has a mean gas mileage of 23 miles per gallon and a standard deviation of 1.2 miles per gallon. At α=0.05, can you support the company’s claim assuming the population is normally distributed?  Yes, since the p-value is less than alpha, the null is rejected. The claim is the null, so is not supported Yes, since the p-value is greater than alpha, the null is not rejected. The claim is the null, so is supported No, since the p-value is greater than alpha, the null is not rejected. The claim is the null, so is supported No, since the p-value is less than alpha, the null is rejected. The claim is the null, so is not supported  Math Statistics and Probability MATH 221 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)