Multiple Choice
Amie Jackson, a manager at Sigma travel services, makes every effort to ensure that customers attempting to make online reservations do not have to wait too long to complete the reservation process. The travel website is open for reservations 24 hours a day, and Amie regularly checks the website for the waiting time to maintain consistency in service. She uses the following independently drawn samples of wait time during two peak hours, morning 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and evening 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., for the analysis. Assume that wait times are normally distributed. At the 10% significance level, which of the following is the correct conclusion?
A) Do not reject H0. We cannot conclude that the variance of wait time during morning peak hours differs from that during the evening peak hours.
B) Reject H0. We conclude that the variance of wait time during morning peak hours differs from that during the evening peak hours.
C) Do not reject H0. We conclude that the variance of wait time during morning peak hours differs from that during the evening peak hours.
D) Reject H0. We cannot conclude that the variance of wait time during morning peak hours differs from that during the evening peak hours.
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