Interpretation:
The average value and the standard deviation has to be determined and the number of values that fall within one standard deviation of the average value has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Standard Deviation: A series of measurements is equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the deviations for each measurement from the average, divided by one less than the number of measurements.
Answer to Problem 67RIL
The average value is
The standard deviation obtained is
Seven of the ten values fall within the region of
Explanation of Solution
The average value and the standard deviation is calculated as,
As shown above, the mean value of the given data and also find the standard deviation value by substituting the obtained values in the equation.
The average value was
The standard deviation obtained was
Seven of the ten values fall within the region of
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