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3 May, 20:56

A doctor collects a large set of heart rate measurements that approximately follow a normal distribution. He only reports 3 statistics, the mean = 110 beats per minute, the minimum = 65 beats per minute, and the maximum = 155 beats per minute. Which of the following is most likely to be the standard deviation of the distribution?

A. 5

B. 15

C. 90

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  1. 3 May, 22:17
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    15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that heart rate measurements are normally distributed with mean μ=110. We have to find standard deviation whereas minimum and maximum value of data are 65 and 155 beats per min.

    We know that by the empirical rule, 99.7% of value lies within 3 standard deviation from the mean. We can see that 99.7% covers approximately all the data and we can assume that all the data lies within 3 standard deviation. Now we check for each value whether the interval μ±3*σ contains minimum value 65 and maximum value 155 beats per min or not.

    A. 5

    μ±3*σ

    110±3*5

    110±15

    (95,125)

    B. 15

    μ±3*σ

    110±3*15

    110±45

    (65,155)

    We can see that for standard deviation=15, μ±3*σ contains minimum value=65 and maximum value=155.

    C. 90

    μ±3*σ

    110±3*90

    110±270

    (-160,380)

    Thus, the standard deviation of the distribution is most likely to be 15.
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