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A medical researcher believes that the standard deviation of the temperatures of newborn infants is greater than 0.6 degrees. A sample of 15 infants was found to have a standard deviation of 0.8 degrees. At the 0.10 level of significance, does the evidence support the researcher’s belief? Assume that the variable is normally distributed.
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