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    Exam 13: Tests of Hypotheses: Standard Deviations
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    In Order to Test the Hypothesis That a Population\(\sigma\) Is a Specified Constant, It Is Never Necessary to Know
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In Order to Test the Hypothesis That a Population σ\sigmaσ Is a Specified Constant, It Is Never Necessary to Know

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In order to test the hypothesis that a population σ\sigmaσ is a specified constant, it is never necessary to know the mean of the sample.

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