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In general, rounding large values of decision variables to the nearest integer value causes fewer problems than rounding small values.
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Do the following data indicate that the variance of the population from which this sample has been drawn is significantly more than 12? Use  = .05. 16 12 21 10 13 18



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Since the test statistic 2 = 7 < 11.075, do not reject H0 and conclude there is not sufficient evidence to show the variance is significantly more than 12.



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