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The manager of a supermarket would like the variance of the waiting times of the customers not to exceed 4.1 minutes-squared. She would add a new cash register if the variance exceeds this threshold. She regularly checks the waiting times of the customers to ensure that the variance does not rise above the allowed level. In a recent random sample of 37 customer waiting times, she computes the sample variance as 5.4 minutes-squared. She believes that the waiting times are normally distributed. A. Select the null and the alternative hypotheses to test if the threshold has been crossed.
1. H0: ฯƒ2 โ‰ค 3; HA: ฯƒ2 > 3.
2. H0: ฯƒ2 = 3; HA: ฯƒ2 โ‰  3.
3.H0: ฯƒ2 โ‰ฅ 3; HA: ฯƒ2 < 3.
B-1. Calculate the value of the test statistic.
B-2. Approximate the p-value.
a. p-value < 0.05.
b. 0.05 < p-value < 0.10.
c. 0.10 < p-value < 0.20.
d. p-value > 0.20.
B-3. Do you reject the null hypothesis at the 5% level?
1. Yes, since the p-value is less than ฮฑ.
2. No, since the p-value is less than ฮฑ.
3. Yes, since the p-value is more than ฮฑ.
4. No, since the p-value is more than ฮฑ.
C. Calculate the critical value at the 5% significance level.
D. Is action required from the manager?
1.Yes, since the value of the test statistic is less than the critical value.
2. No, since the value of the test statistic is less than the critical value.
3. Yes, since the value of the test statistic is more than the critical value.
4. No, since the value of the test statistic is more than the critical value.

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