A used car dealer says that the mean price of a three-year-old sports utility vehicle is $24,000. You suspect this claim is incorrect and find that a random sample of 21 similar vehicles has a mean price of $24890 and a standard deviation of $1973. Is there enough evidence to reject the claim at a = 0.10?  assume the population is normally distributed

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A used car dealer says that the mean price of a three-year-old sports utility vehicle is $24,000. You suspect this claim is incorrect and find that a random sample of 21 similar vehicles has a mean price of $24890 and a standard deviation of $1973. Is there enough evidence to reject the claim at a = 0.10?  assume the population is normally distributed

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