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The manufacturer of a certain brand of lightbulbs claims that the variance of the lives of these bulbs is 4100 square hours. A consumer agency took a random sample of 26 such bulbs and tested them. The variance of the lives of these bulbs was found to be 5900 square hours. Assume that the lives of all such bulbs are (approximately) normally distributed. Test at the 20% significance level whether the variance of such bulbs is different from 4100 square hours. a)The value of the test statistic x is 15.743; we fail to reject the null hypothesis. b)The value of the test statistic x is 32.859; we fail to reject the null hypothesis. c)The value of the test statistic y is 32.859; we reject the null hypothesis. d)The value of the test statistic is 35.976; we fail to reject the null hypothesis. e)The value of the test statistic is 15.743; we reject the null hypothesis. f)The value of the test statistic x is 35.976; we reject the null hypothesis.

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