
Answer:
The standard deviation has changed for the worse
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to compare the sample standard deviation of 52.3 to the known population standard deviation of 43.7. Â The test we will use will use Chi-Square distribution...
The hypothesis for this test are...
H0: σ = 43.7
Ha:  σ ≠43.7 Â
This is a 2 tailed test. Â
We have n = 81
s = 52.3
s² = 52.3² = 2735.29
σ = 43.7
σ² = 1909.69
The degrees of freedom are: Â n - 1, in this case, 80 Â
Our significance level is 95%, so our critical values are
Χ² < 57.153 and Χ² > 106.629
The test static is found with the formula:
Χ² = [(n - 1)s²]/σ²
Plug in what we have and find the test stastic....
Χ² = [80(2735.29)]/1909.69
Χ² = 114.586
114.586 > 106.629, we reject the null hypothesis. Â There is evidence that shows that the standard deviation has changed. Â The evidence suggests that it has increased, which would make the new method worse than the old method.