4. Refer to the data on beaver weights (u = 38.8 and o = 9.5). If you were to randomly choose one beaver in this populat
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4. Refer to the data on beaver weights (u = 38.8 and o = 9.5). If you were to randomly choose one beaver in this populat
4. Refer to the data on beaver weights (u = 38.8 and o = 9.5). If you were to randomly choose one beaver in this population (18 points/6 each): a) What is the probability it would be 2 40.0 lbs? b) What is the probability it would be between 20.0 and 35.0 lbs? c. Based on this data, what is the exact weight that includes the bottom 25% of beaver? x=(x0) + You can use this formula or the one on the previous page.
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