A company claims that, the mean battery life of their cell phone is at least 5 hours and standard deviation of 0.5 hour. You inspect this claim and find that a random sample of 25 cell phone has a mean battery life of 4.8 hours. Is there enough evidence to reject the claim ate the level of significance a = 0.04?

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A company claims that, the mean battery life of their cell phone is at least 5 hours and standard deviation of 0.5 hour. You inspect this claim and find that a random sample of 25 cell phone has a mean battery life of 4.8 hours.
Is there enough evidence to reject the claim ate the level of significance a = 0.04? 

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