Answer:
 
    
The degrees of freedom are given by:
 
  
The p value for this case is given by:
 
  
And for this case the p value is lower than the significance level so we have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis and then we can conclude that true mean is higher than 55.
Step-by-step explanation:
Information given
We have the following data: 54 55 58 59 59 60 61 61 62 65
The sample mean and deviation can be calculated with the following formulas:


 represent the sample mean
 represent the sample mean 
 represent the sample standard deviation
 represent the sample standard deviation 
 sample size
 sample size  
 represent the significance level
 represent the significance level
t would represent the statistic  
 represent the p value
 represent the p value 
System of hypothesis
We want to test if the true mean is higher than 55, the system of hypothesis would be:  
Null hypothesis: 
  
Alternative hypothesis: 
  
Replacing the info given we got:
 (1)
  (1)  
And replacing the info given we got:
 
    
The degrees of freedom are given by:
 
  
The p value for this case is given by:
 
  
And for this case the p value is lower than the significance level so we have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis and then we can conclude that true mean is higher than 55