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Suppose that the Department of Transportation would like to test the hypothesis that the average age of cars on the road is less than 12 years. A random sample of 45 cars had an average age of 10.6 years. It is believed that the population standard deviation for the age of cars is 4.1 years. The Department of Transportation would like to set 0.05. What is the conclusion for this hypothesis test? A. Since the test statistie is more than the critical value, we can condude that the average age of cars on the road is less than 12 years. B. Since the test statistic is less than the critical value, we can conclude that the average age of cars on the road is less than 12 years. c. Since the test statistic is less than the critical value, we cannot conclude that the average age of cars on the road is less than 12 years. D. Since the test statistic is more than the critical value, we cannot conclude that the average age of cars on the road is less than 12 years.

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