The data in the Excel spreadsheet linked below indicate the selling prices of houses located on corner lots ("corner-lot houses") and of houses not located on corner lots.
Conduct a one-sided hypothesis test of the claim that corner-lot houses have higher average selling prices than those located on non-corner lots. Using a 99% confidence level, which of the following statements do the data support?
A. Upscale, expensive neighborhoods have more street corners.
B. The average selling price of a corner-lot house is higher than that of the average house not located on a corner lot.
C. The average selling price of a corner-lot house is no more than that of the average house not located on a corner lot.
D. There is not enough evidence to support the claim that the average selling price of a corner-lot house is higher than that of the average house not located on a corner lot.