A group of 26 canadians were randomly selected among a local group of fitness enthusiasts to participate in an innovative fitness program to lower their heart rate. After four months the group was evaluated to identify if their average heart rate was lower than the national average of 72 beats/minute. The mean heart rate for the group was 68. 5 bpm with a standard deviation of 6 bpm. Is there sufficient evidence to believe that the average heart rate for canadians who participate in this innovative fitness program is lower than the national average heart rate? what statistical procedure should be used to answer this research question?.