Ho: = 115
Ha: < 115
Assuming that the data is normally distributed, also as the sample sd is given we will use t stat
t = - 3.499
P value = TDIST (t statistics, df, tails)
p value = TDIST(3.499, 5, 1) = 0.0086
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