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The piston diameter of a certain hand pump is 0.4 inch. The manager determines that the diameters are normally distribut
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The piston diameter of a certain hand pump is 0.4 inch. The manager determines that the diameters are normally distribut
The piston diameter of a certain hand pump is 0.4 inch. The manager determines that the diameters are normally distributed, with a mean of 0.4 inch and a standard deviation of 0.006 inch. After recalibrating the production machine, the manager randomly selects 21 pistons and determines that the standard deviation is 0.0041 inch. Is there significant evidence for the manager to conclude that the standard deviation has decreased at the α = 0.01 level of significance? What are the correct hypotheses for this test? The null hypothesis is Ho: O The alternative hypothesis is H₁: Calculate the value of the test statistic. = 0.006. O < 0.006. x²= = 9.339 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Use technology to determine the P-value for the test statistic. The P-value is (Round to three decimal places as needed.)