A sample of 6 Tiger sharks has a mean length of 13.72 feet with a standard deviation of 2.66 feet. Assume the lengths are normally distributed. Find a 80 % confidence interval for the standard deviation in the lengths of Tiger Sharks. x = 1.610 x² = 9.236 Sos (Round to 3 decimal places) (Round to 3 decimal places) (Round to 3 decimal places)

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Section13.3: Special Probability Density Functions
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A sample of 6 Tiger sharks has a mean length of 13.72 feet with a standard deviation of 2.66 feet. Assume the lengths are normally distributed.
Find a 80% confidence interval for the standard deviation in the lengths of Tiger Sharks.
x²
X²/²/²
= 1.610 (Round to 3 decimal places)
= 9.236 (Round to 3 decimal places)
SOS
(Round to 3 decimal places).
Transcribed Image Text:K A sample of 6 Tiger sharks has a mean length of 13.72 feet with a standard deviation of 2.66 feet. Assume the lengths are normally distributed. Find a 80% confidence interval for the standard deviation in the lengths of Tiger Sharks. x² X²/²/² = 1.610 (Round to 3 decimal places) = 9.236 (Round to 3 decimal places) SOS (Round to 3 decimal places).
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