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At one point the average price of regular unleaded gasoline was
$3.48
per gallon. Assume that the standard deviation price per gallon is
$0.09
per gallon and use Chebyshev's inequality to answer the following.(a) What percentage of gasoline stations had prices within
mean ?
3
standard deviations of the (b) What percentage of gasoline stations had prices within
2.5
standard deviations of the mean?(a) At least
nothing%
of gasoline stations had prices within
3
standard deviations of the mean.(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
(b) At least
nothing%
of gasoline stations had prices within
2.5
standard deviations of the mean.(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
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