The federal government would like to test the hypothesis that the standard deviation for the age of men filing for Social Security is higher than the standard deviation for the age of women
The following table summarizes sample statistics from each population. Women MenSample standard deviation 2.4 years 3.4 yearsSample size 24 20The test statistic for this hypothesis test would be ________.A) 2.01
B) 4.87
C) 5.60
D) 7.74
A
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