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Mathematics, 23.07.2020 21:01 nae467

The time it takes to drive from Orangeville to the Vaughan Mills Mall is normally distributed with a mean of 52 minutes and standard deviation of 5 minutes. What intervals could you estimate, using the knowledge from this activity that do not include the mean as a max or min? For example, is an interval we could estimate? However, it includes the mean as the maximum of the interval. Another example is as an example of a probability interval that we know from this activity, but it includes the mean as the minimum.

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