Answer:
There is enough evidence to support the claim that new technique lengthen training time.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Population mean, μ = 93 hours
Sample size, n = 180
Alpha, α = 0.10
First, we design the null and the alternate hypothesis
[tex]H_{0}: \mu = 93\text{ hours}\\H_A: \mu > 93\text{ hours}[/tex]
The null hypothesis states that the sample is taken from the population and average time to receive a adult driving licence is 93 hours.
The alternate hypothesis states that there is a increase in this time and is greater than 93 hours.
The null hypothesis is rejected at 0.10 level of significance.
Conclusion:
We can conclude that at 0.10 level of significance that is with 90% confidence there is enough evidence to support the claim that new technique lengthen training time.