The values listed below are waiting times​ (in minutes) of customers at two different banks. At Bank​ A, customers enter a single waiting line that feeds three teller windows. At Bank​ B, customers...




The values listed below are waiting times​ (in minutes) of customers at two different banks. At Bank​ A, customers enter a single waiting line that feeds three teller windows. At Bank​ B, customers may enter any one of three different lines that have formed at three teller windows. Answer the following questions.


































Bank A


6.4


6.6


6.7


6.8


7.1


7.3


7.5


7.8


7.8


7.8




Bank B


4.2


5.3


5.9


6.2


6.7


7.6


7.6


8.5


9.2


10.0






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Construct
a

95​%

confidence interval for the population standard deviation
σ

at Bank A.



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min<><>

min

​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)

Construct
a

95​%

confidence interval for the population standard deviation
σ

at Bank B.



nothing

min<><>

min

​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)

Interpret the results found in the previous parts. Do the confidence intervals suggest a difference in the variation among waiting​ times? Does the​ single-line system or the​ multiple-line system seem to be a better​ arrangement?






A.


The variation appears to be significantly lower with a single line system. The​ single-line system appears to be better.






B.


The variation appears to be significantly lower with a single line system. The​ multiple-line system appears to be better.






C.


The variation appears to be significantly lower with a​ multiple-line system. The​ multiple-line system appears to be better.






D.


The variation appears to be significantly lower with a​ multiple-line system. The​ single-line system appears to be better.






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