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Homework: f19 msl hw #3 chebyshev's inequality and the en
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you have a population with a mean of u = 96 and a standard deviation of o = 14.
the population is not symmetric.
a. all values in the population that fall within 8 standard deviations of the mean of 96 are between - 16 and 208.
(enter integers)
b. according to chebyshev's inequality at least 98.44 % of all values in the population fall within 8 standard deviations of the mean of 96.
(round to 2 decimal places as needed)
c. at most % of all values in the population are more than 8 standard deviations away from the mean of 96.
(round to 2 decimal places as needed)

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