Using Chebyshev’s Theorem, find the range of data for which 75% of the data falls.
Data: 91,169,305,330,335,389,393,394,402,410,420,449,452,455,459,465,468,471,472,474,475,479,481,486,487,505,508,509, 511,512,517,519,530,537
from above mean =473.03
and std deviation =97.48
as we know that 75% of data are 2 std deviation from mean
therefore range of data for which 75% of the data falls =473.03-/+2*97.48 =242.07 to 631.99
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