SOLUTION: According to the Empirical rule, what percent of the data should be between 174 and 846 for a population with mean of 510 and standard deviation of 168?
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Question 1168138: According to the Empirical rule, what percent of the data should be between 174 and 846 for a population with mean of 510 and standard deviation of 168?
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
846-510=336
510-174=336
the points are each 2 sd from the mean, since 336/168 = 2
Therefore 95% of the data should be between them assuming normality.
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