SOLUTION: Suppose that special training is to be made available to the slowest 10% of the typists. What typing speeds (in wpm) would qualify individuals for this training? (Hint: See Example
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Question 1186796: Suppose that special training is to be made available to the slowest 10% of the typists. What typing speeds (in wpm) would qualify individuals for this training? (Hint: See Example 6.23.)
Any typist with a typing speed of _____ wpm or less is in the slowest 10% of typists.
Answer by ikleyn(52925) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Suppose that special training is to be made available to the slowest 10% of the typists.
What typing speeds (in wpm) would qualify individuals for this training? (Hint: See Example 6.23.)
Any typist with a typing speed of _____ wpm or less is in the slowest 10% of typists.
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