A bolt manufacturer is very concerned about the consistency with which his machines produce bolts. The bolts should be 0.2 centimeters in diameter. The variance of the bolts should be 0.025. A random sample of 15 bolts has an average diameter of 0.21 cm with a standard deviation of 0.1587. Can the manufacturer conclude that the bolts vary by more than the required variance at α=0.01 level? Step 1 of 5: State the hypotheses in terms of the standard deviation. Round the standard deviation to four decimal places when necessary. A bolt manufacturer is very concerned about the consistency with which his machines produce bolts. The bolts should be 0.2 centimeters in diameter. The variance of the bolts should be 0.025. A random sample of 15 bolts has an average diameter of 0.21 cm with a standard deviation of 0.1587. Can the manufacturer conclude that the bolts vary by more than the required variance at α=0.01 level? Step 2 of 5: Determine the critical value(s) of the test statistic. If the test is twotailed, separate the values with a comma. Round your answer to three decimal places. A bolt manufacturer is very concerned about the consistency with which his machines produce boits. The bolts should be 0.2 centimeters in diameter. The variance of the boits should be 0.025. A random sample of 15 bolts has an average diameter of 0.21 cm with a standard deviation of 0.1587. Can the manufacturer conclude that the bolts vary by more than the required variance at α=0.01 level?