SOLUTION: The number of hours a battery lasts before failing varies from battery to battery. The distribution of failure times follows an exponential distribution (see Example 15.8), which i
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Question 1055675: The number of hours a battery lasts before failing varies from battery to battery. The distribution of failure times follows an exponential distribution (see Example 15.8), which is strongly skewed to the right.
The distribution of burnout times is strongly skewed to the right. The central limit theorem says that
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