Question:
A travel association claims that the mean daily meal cost
Last updated: 7/19/2022
A travel association claims that the mean daily meal cost for two adults traveigling together on vacation in San francisco is $105. A random sample of 20 such couples has a mean daily meal cost of $110 and a standard deviation of $8.50. At the α = .05 significance level, is there enough evidence to reject the claim? There is significant evidence that the claim is false, because p = .0165. There is not significant evidence to refute the athletic association's claim because 2.63 is not in the rejection region. Since p = 0.0165, there is evidence that the association's claim is true. No answer text provided.