In a certain distribution, the mean is 40 with a standard deviation of 5. Use Chebychev's inequality to tell the probability that a number lies between 20 and 60. The probability a number lies between 20 and 60 is at least (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)

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In a certain distribution, the mean is 40 with a standard deviation of 5. Use Chebychev's inequality to tell the probability that a number lies between 20 and 60.
The probability a number lies between 20 and 60 is at least.
(Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
Transcribed Image Text:In a certain distribution, the mean is 40 with a standard deviation of 5. Use Chebychev's inequality to tell the probability that a number lies between 20 and 60. The probability a number lies between 20 and 60 is at least. (Round to the nearest thousandth as needed.)
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