Answer:
We want to test if the scouts in her troop sold more cookies than the average in New York City (50), the system of hypothesis would be:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
The statistic for this case is given by:
(1)
For this case we have also the p value calculated

If we use any significance level lower than 10% we FAIL to reject the null hypothesis (pvalue>significance) and we can conclude that the true mean is not higher than the mean for New York otherwise if we use a significance level higher than 10% the conclusion would be the opposite.
Explanation:
Information given
represent the sample mean
represent the sample standard deviation
sample size
represent the value that we want to test
t would represent the statistic
represent the p value
System of hypothesis
We want to test if the scouts in her troop sold more cookies than the average in New York City (50), the system of hypothesis would be:
Null hypothesis:
Alternative hypothesis:
The statistic for this case is given by:
(1)
For this case we have also the p value calculated

Conclusion
If we use any significance level lower than 10% we FAIL to reject the null hypothesis (pvalue>significance) and we can conclude that the true mean is not higher than the mean for New York otherwise if we use a significance level higher than 10% the conclusion would be the opposite.