a set of data with $2,300 numbers is normally distributed with a mean of 36 and a standard division of 5 how many numbers in the data would you expect to be between 31 and 41
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Step 1: Identify the given parameters of the normal distribution: - Mean (\(\mu\)) = 36 - Standard deviation (\(\sigma\)) = 5 - Total number of data points = 2,300 Show more…
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