Since the sample size is below 30, in this case we use the t statistic. The formula for t score is:
 t = (x – u) / (σ / sqrt n)
 where,
 x = the level l = unknown
 u = sample mean = 120 mg / dl
 σ = standard deviation = 20 mg / dl
 n = sample size or number of results = 5
 Using the standard distribution tables for t, we can find the value of t given the probability (P = 0.15) and degrees of freedom (DOF). 
 t = 1.036
 Going back to the formula for t score:
 1.036 = (x – 120) / (20 / sqrt 5)
 x = 129.27 mg / dl = l