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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
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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div>  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
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.