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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 00:27 Mynameismath

Suppose a local manufacturing company claims their production line has a variance of less than 9.0. A quality control engineer decides to test this claim by sampling 35 parts. She finds that the standard deviation of the sample is 2.12. Is this enough evidence at the 1% level of significance, to accept the manufacturing companies claim? Calculate the appropriate test statistic (round to 2 decimal places as needed)

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