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$1.00 Statistics - Ticks
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- Due on Mar. 20, 2011
- Asked on Mar 17, 2011 at 5:42:43PM
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A veterinarian was checking on the number of ticks on each cat that came in (outdoor cats only). Let x be the number of ticks per cat. X has a distribution that is mound-shaped and symmetrical. The mean of x distribution is 2.6 with a standard deviation of 0.9. If the ticks are counted on 58 cats, what's the probability that the average number of ticks will be 1 or 2?
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