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a national online business magazine reports that the average cost of a speeding ticket in miami, including court fees, is $220. a local police department claims that this amount has increased. to test their claim, they collect data from a simple random sample of 16 drivers who have been fined for speeding in the last year. assuming that the distribution of speeding ticket costs is normally distributed and the population standard deviation is $12. is there sufficient evidence to support the police departments claim at the 0.02 level of significance?
speeding ticket costs in miami
$225 $209 $234 $217 $226 $233 $240 $203
$233 $219 $220 $235 $229 $247 $213 $221
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step 1 of 3: state the null and alternative hypotheses for the test. fill in the blank below.
$h_0:mu = 220$
$h_a:mu$______$220$
Step1: Identify the claim
The local police department claims that the average cost has increased. So the alternative hypothesis is a right - tailed test.
$H_a:\mu> 220$
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$H_a:\mu> 220$