Is this interval valid whatever the nature of the distribution? Explain.
The distribution need...
Mathematics, 14.04.2020 23:59, bvaughn6477
Is this interval valid whatever the nature of the distribution? Explain.
The distribution needs to be approximately uniform.
The distribution needs to be approximately normal.
The distribution needs to be skewed to the right.
The interval is always valid.
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