SOLUTION: Question text A continuous random variable measuring temperature of an object is known to have mean of 78 degrees Celsius with standard deviation of 4.7 degrees. According to the

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A continuous random variable measuring temperature of an object is known to have mean of 78 degrees Celsius with standard deviation of 4.7 degrees. According to the empirical rule what two values would be the endpoints of the intervals where you find temperatures that are considered to be unusual for the object?

Select one or more:
a. 87.4
b. 63.9
c. 68.6
d. 73.3
e. 82.7
f. 92.1

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2SD from mean: Interval(68.6, 87.4) outside of that would be considered unusual
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