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nelaaney

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The scientific management revolution of the early 1900s was initiated by
 a. James Lingo
 b. Herbert Simon
 c. Frederic Taylor
 d. George Dantzig

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A random sample of 20 observations showed a standard deviation of 8 . At 95 confidence, test to see if the variance of the population is significantly less than 65 . Use the critical value approach.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

H0: 2  65
Ha: 2 < 65 chi-square = 18.708 > 10.117; do not reject H0




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