According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the mean miles per gallon of all large cars manufactured in 2012 driven under highway driving conditions is 25.1 mpg. A researcher claims that a new fuel additive will increase the miles per gallon of cars. After obtaining a random sample of 35 large cars from 2012, the researcher adds the fuel additive. The sample mean is found to be 26.8 mpg, with a standard deviation of 3.9. Test the researcher's claim at the .05 level of significance.