defeated_soldier
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please see this standard deviation problem
70, 75, 80, 90, 105, 105, 105, 130, 130, 130.
The list shown consists of the times, in seconds, that it took each of 10 schoolchildren to run a distance of 400 meters. If the standard deviation of the 10 running times is 22.4 seconds, rounded to the nearest tenth of a second, how many of the 10 running times are more than 1 standard deviation below the mean of the 10 running times?
a) One
b)Two
c)Three
d)Four
e)Five
here is what i have :
Average (AVG) = Sum/10 = 102
1 SD below 102" eq to "Below 102-22.4 = 79.6
should i pick numbers greater than 79.6 or less than 79.6 ?
it has been given "more than" in the problem .
70, 75, 80, 90, 105, 105, 105, 130, 130, 130.
The list shown consists of the times, in seconds, that it took each of 10 schoolchildren to run a distance of 400 meters. If the standard deviation of the 10 running times is 22.4 seconds, rounded to the nearest tenth of a second, how many of the 10 running times are more than 1 standard deviation below the mean of the 10 running times?
a) One
b)Two
c)Three
d)Four
e)Five
here is what i have :
Average (AVG) = Sum/10 = 102
1 SD below 102" eq to "Below 102-22.4 = 79.6
should i pick numbers greater than 79.6 or less than 79.6 ?
it has been given "more than" in the problem .