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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 21:29 sierranowe2003

For earthquakes with a magnitude 7.5 or greater on the Richter scale, the time between successive earthquakes has a mean of 479 days and a standard deviation of 369

days. Suppose that you observe a sample of four times between successive earthquakes that have a magnitude of 7.5 or greater on the Richter scale.

a. On average, what would you expect to be the mean of the four times?
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b. How much variation would you expect from your answer in part(a)? (Hint: Use the three-standard-deviations rule.)

The sample mean is expected to fall between
and days

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