Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
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Author: Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers, Keying Ye
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 6.4, Problem 22E

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To determine

Calculate the percent of observations that differ from the mean by more than 1.3σ.

b.

To determine

Calculate the percent of observations differ from the mean by less than 0.52σ.

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