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Chebyshev's theorem and the empirical rule
A sociologist studying the justice system has just written a paper detailing her findings after she examined the records of thousands
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Chebyshev's theorem and the empirical rule
A sociologist studying the justice system has just written a paper detailing her findings after she examined the records of thousands of inmates. Among other things, she looked at the prison terms actually served by inmates who had been sentenced to five to ten years for a felony conviction. She found that the mean term actually served by those inmates was months, with a standard deviation of months. Suppose that these measures are valid for the population of all inmates who have been sentenced to five to ten years for a felony conviction. Complete the following statements about the distribution of all prison terms actually served by inmates sentenced to five to ten years for a felony conviction.
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