
Answer:
You can use your graphing calculator to find the answer.
Go to STAT, then TESTS, and hit "1: Z-Test..."
Make sure it is set to Stats, then for mu0, do 70; for standard deviation, do 9; for mean, you do 62; for sample size, you do 19. For mu, you do not equal to mu0. Then you hit "Calculate".
You then get a z-value (critical value) of -3.874576839, and a p-value of 0.00010685098.
This means that...
We reject the null hypothesis that the average height of lodgepole pines in Yellowstone is 70 feet because p = 0.0001 is less than the significance level of alpha = 0.01. There is sufficient evidence to suggest that the mean height of lodgepole pines in Yellowstone is NOT equal to 70 feet.
Hope this helps!