Question

In a study of distances traveled by buses before the first major engine failure, a sample of 191 buses results in a mean of 96,700 miles and a population standard deviation of 37,500 miles. Calculate the p-value corresponding to the test statistic used to test the claim that the mean distance traveled before a major engine failure is more than 90,000 miles and, applying the p-value rule, determine if the null hypothesis can be rejected at = .01.

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