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It has been suggested that [[guide:4add108640#exam 9.9 |Example]] is unrealistic, in the sense that the probabilities of errors are too low. Make up your own (reasonable) estimate for the | |||
sense that the probabilities of errors are too low. Make up your own (reasonable) estimate for the | |||
distribution <math>m(x)</math>, and determine the probability that a student's grade point average is | distribution <math>m(x)</math>, and determine the probability that a student's grade point average is | ||
accurate to within .05. Also determine the probability that it is accurate to within .5. | accurate to within .05. Also determine the probability that it is accurate to within .5. |
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It has been suggested that Example is unrealistic, in the sense that the probabilities of errors are too low. Make up your own (reasonable) estimate for the distribution [math]m(x)[/math], and determine the probability that a student's grade point average is accurate to within .05. Also determine the probability that it is accurate to within .5.