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Mathematics, 21.02.2020 21:01, Giabear23

The following data are direct solar intensity measurements (watt·m2) on different days at a location in southern Spain that was analyzed in Chapter 2: 562, 869, 708, 775, 775, 704, 809, 856, 655, 806, 878, 909, 918, 558, 768, 870, 918, 940, 946, 661, 820, 898, 935, 952, 957, 693, 835, 905, 939, 955, 960, 498, 653, 730, 753. Does a normal distribution provide a reasonable model for these data? Why or why not?

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