We use a chi-squared distribution which gives us a confidence interval that is not symmetric about the sample standard deviation.
We assume that the population of pipes is normally distributed, then
where s is the sample standard deviation, and sigma is the population standard deviation and n represents the sample size.
We need to find the L & R values that make
true.
Using a table or calculator, we have
The other variables are given. Plugging all of those values in the formula, we have
The 95% confidence interval for the standard deviation is approximately (10.2, 25.6).