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Answer to Problem 3E
In probability and statistics, Gaussian models commonly represent populations that are
Explanation of Solution
Given information : In probability and statistics, Gaussian models commonly represent populations that are
Concept Involved:
In probability and statistics, Gaussian models commonly represent populations that are
For a Gaussian model, the average value for a population can be found from the bell-shaped graph of the model by observing where the maximum value of the function occurs and noting the x-value that corresponds to this maximum value.
Graph:
The graph of the function helps us to visualize the Gaussian model
Chapter 3 Solutions
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