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five pulse rates are randomly selected from a set of measurements. the five pulse rates have a mean of 72.2 beats per minute. four of the pulse rates are 68,95, 52, and 62
a. find the missing value
b. suppose that you need to create a list of n values that have a specific known mean, some of the n values can be freely selected. how many of the n values can be freely
assigned before the remaining values are determined? (the result is referred to as the number of degrees of freedom.)
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a. the missing value is beats per minute.
(type an integer or a decimal. do not round.)
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