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the Amount of Time Required to Reach a Customer

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SCENARIO 10-13
The amount of time required to reach a customer service representative has a huge impact on customer satisfaction.Below is the Excel output from a study to see whether there is evidence of a difference in the mean amounts of time required to reach a customer service representative between two hotels.Assume that the population variances in the amount of time for the two hotels are not equal.  t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances  Hotel 1  Hotel 2  Mean 2.2142.0115 Variance 2.9516573.57855 Observations 2020 Hypothesized Mean Difference 0 df 38 t Stat 0.354386 P (T<=t)  one-tail 0.362504 t Critical one-tail 1.685953 P ( T < t)  two-tail 0.725009 t Critical two-tail 2.024394\begin{array}{l}\text { t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances }\\\begin{array} { l r r } \hline & \text { Hotel 1 } & \text { Hotel 2 } \\\hline \text { Mean } & 2.214 & 2.0115 \\\text { Variance } & 2.951657 & 3.57855 \\\text { Observations } & 20 & 20 \\\text { Hypothesized Mean Difference } & 0 & \\\text { df } & 38 & \\\text { t Stat } & 0.354386 & \\\text { P } ( T < = t ) \text { one-tail } & 0.362504 & \\\text { t Critical one-tail } & 1.685953 & \\\text { P } ( \text { T } < \text { t) two-tail } & 0.725009 & \\\text { t Critical two-tail } & 2.024394 & \\\hline\end{array}\end{array}
-Referring to Scenario 10-13, suppose α\alpha = 0.10.Which of the following represents the result of the relevant hypothesis test?


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