Mind on Statistics
Mind on Statistics
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Author: Jessica M. Utts, Robert F. Heckard
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.98E
To determine

(a)

To find:

The intervals into which 68%,95%,and99.7% of Stanford-Binet IQ scores fall using the Empirical Rule.

To determine

(b)

To find:

A bell-shaped curve illustrating the intervals found in above part.

To determine

(c)

To find:

The variance of Stanford-Binet IQ scores.

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