A cоnsumer grоup believes аirline ticket prices аre mоre vаriable during December when people are traveling for the holidays than in January, after the holidays. To test this idea, the group checked ticket prices to common destinations in December and again in January. On 9 random days in December, the sample mean ticket price was $450, with a sample standard deviation of $200. For 10 random days in January, the sample mean price was $375, with a sample standard deviation of $120. Regardless of your actual test conclusion in the previous question, would “rejecting Ho” be a good reason to support a claim that it is more expensive to travel in December than January? Briefly explain why or why not.