Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.07.2021 17:50, lilesgar7336

According to a random sample taken at 12​ A. M., body temperatures of healthy adults have a​ bell-shaped distribution with a mean of F and a standard deviation of F. Using​ Chebyshev's theorem, what do we know about the percentage of healthy adults with body temperatures that are within standard deviations of the​ mean? What are the minimum and maximum possible body temperatures that are within standard deviations of the​ mean? At least
nothing​% of healthy adults have body temperatures within standard deviations of 98.32 F.
​(Round to the nearest percent as​ needed.)

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