Answer:
The p-value would be 0.0939
Step-by-step explanation:
We can set a standard t-test for the Null Hypothesis that [tex]H_0: 18.2\geq 17[/tex]
The test statistic then takes the form
[tex]t=\frac{18.2-17}{3.9/\sqrt{15}}=1.317[/tex]
with this value we then can calculate the probability that is left to the right of this value [tex]P(X>1.317)[/tex]. From theory we know that t follows a standard normal distribution. Then [tex]P(X>1.317)=0.0939[/tex] which is smaller than the p-value set by Breyers of 0.10