A quantitative data set has mean10and standard deviation 3.

Fill in the following blanks:

a.At least 75%of the observations lie between ____ and ____.

b. At least ____%of the observations lie between 1and 19.

Short Answer

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a. At least 75%of the observations lie between4 and 16.

b.At least88.89% of the observations lie between 1and 19.

Step by step solution

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Part(a) Step 1: Given information 

We have been given that the data set has mean, x^=10and standard deviation, s=3.

We need to find out upper observation limit and lower observation limit.

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Part(a) Step 2: Simplify 

Chebyshev's rule states that for any quantitative data collection with a real number khigher than or equal to 1, at least 1-1k2of the observations are within standard deviations of the mean, that is, x^-ksand x^+ks.

By Chebyshev's rule,

1-1k2=75%1-1k2=751001-1k2=341k2=1-341k2=14k2=4k=2

Neglecting negative value as kshould be greater than 1.

Now,

Upper limit=x^+k(s)=10+2×3=16

Lower limit=x^-k(s)=10-2×3=4

03

Part(b) Step 1: Given information 

We have been given that the data set has mean, x^=10and standard deviation, s=3..

We need to find out what percent of the data set lies between 1and 19.

04

Part(b) Step 2: Simplify 

Chebyshev's rule states that for any quantitative data collection with a real number k higher than or equal to 1, at least1-1k2 of the observations are within standard deviations of the mean, that is,x^-ks and x^+ks.

By Chebyshev's rule,

Lower limitrole="math" localid="1651220913088" =x-k(s)

role="math" 1=10-k×33k=9k=3

Percentage=1-1k2=1-19=89=88.89%

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