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A certain daily delivery route for Hostess breads and snack cakes includes eight grocery stores and four convenience stores. The historical mean tome to complete these deliveries (to the 12 stores) and return to the distribution center is 6.5 hours. A new deliver has been assigned to this route, and a random sample of his route completion times (in hours) was obtained. The data are given below: 6.61, 6.25, 6.40, 6.57, 6.35, 5.95, 6.53, 6.29

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Assume the underlying population is normal. Is there evidence to suggest that the new driver has been able to shorten the route completion time, at the level of significance 0.01?

a. 0.05 b. 0.1 < p-value < 0.2: There is no evidence to suggest tha tthe new driver has been able to shorten the mean delivery time for this route.
c. 0.1 < p-value < 0.2: There is an enough evidence to suggest thatthe new driver has been able to shorten the mean delivery time for this route.
d. 0.05 < p-value < 0.1: There is no evidence to suggest tha tthe new driver has been able to shorten the mean delivery time for this route.

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