Answer:
Using a significance level of 5% you can reject the null hypothesis, this means that the average time it takes to make a delivery from the local pizza chain isn't what the chain claims.
Explanation:
Hello!
Your study variable is X: time that takes to make a delivery from the local pizza chain.
X~N(μ; σ²)
μ= 30 min
σ= 10 min
The hypothesis is:
H₀: μ = 30
H₁: μ ≠ 30
α: 0,05
(There is no level of significance so I've choose one of the most common)
t= X[bar] - μ ~t
S/√n
The rejection region is two-tailed, the critical number are:
Sample:
n= 20
X[bar]= 42
S= 10
t= X[bar] - μ = 42 - 30 = 5.37
S/√n 10/√20
Using a significance level of 5% you can reject the null hypothesis, this means that the average time it takes to make a delivery from the local pizza chain isn't what the chain claims.
I hope it helps!