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31 July, 10:29

If a particular set of data is approximately normally distributed, we would find that approximately A) 2 of every 3 observations would fall between ±1 standard deviation around the mean. B) 4 of every 5 observations would fall between ±1.28 standard deviations around the mean. C) 19 of every 20 observations would fall between ±2 standard deviations around the mean. D) All of the above.

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  1. 31 July, 14:18
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    A) No

    B) No

    C) Yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A) 2 out of three observations is equal to

    2/3 = 0.67 or 67 %

    We know tha the interval

    [μ - σ/2, μ + σ/2] is approximately 68.3 % of the values

    Therefore 2 out of 3 would not fall in that interval

    B)

    4 out of 5 is 4/5 = 0,8 or 80 % If we examine the interval

    [μ - σ, μ + σ ] which is approximately 95. Then value 4/5 (0,8)

    Therefore 0,8 is out of the interval

    C) 19/20 = 0,95 or 95 % is almost exact the value for the interval

    [μ - 1.5σ, μ + 1.5σ ] That value is inside μ - 2σ, μ + 2
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