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  1. TThe probability that an observation, following a normal distribution, will lie within μ ± 1.3σ isa. 9.5 % b. 19.0% c. 40.3%
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  4. 7. The random variable X is distributed normally with a mean of 12.46 and variance of 13.11. You collect a random sample of size
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  5. The probability that an observation, following a normal distribution, will lie within μ± 1.3σ is a. 9.5 % b. 19.0% c. 40.3%
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  7. Your teacher has asked you to explain the difference between quantitive and qualitative observation which statement is correct?Q
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  9. (06.01 MC)A student made the following observations about astronomical bodies. Observation 1: The objects in the sky rotate once
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