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14 April, 13:47

Assume the mean useful life of a particular light bulb is 2,000 hours and is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 300 hours. Calculate the useful life of light bulbs within two standard deviations of the mean.

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  1. 14 April, 14:16
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    The mean = 2,000

    s = Sigma (standard deviation) = 300

    M - 2 s = 2,000 - 2 * 300 = 2,000 - 600 = 1,400

    M + 2 s = 2,000 + 2 * 300 = 2,000 + 600 = 2,600

    Answer.

    Useful life of light bulbs within 2 standard deviations of the mean is:

    A) Between 1,400 and 2,600 hours
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