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9 June, 21:44

A sample of assistant professors on the business faculty at state-supported institutions in Ohio revealed the mean income to be $72,000 for nine months, with a standard deviation of $3,000. Using Chebyshev's theorem, what proportion of the faculty earns more than $66,000, but less than $78,000?

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  1. 9 June, 22:03
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    75% of the faculty earns more than $66,000, but less than $78,000.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Chebyshev's Theorem states that:

    75% of the measures lie within 2 standard deviations of the mean

    89% of the measures lie within 3 standard deviations of the mean

    In this problem, we have that:

    Mean = 72,000

    Standard deviation = 3,000

    Using Chebyshev's theorem, what proportion of the faculty earns more than $66,000, but less than $78,000?

    66,000 = 72,000 - 2*3,000

    So 66,000 is two standard deviations below the mean

    78,000 = 72,000 + 2*3,000

    So 78,000 is two standard deviations above the mean

    So, by Chebyshev's Theorem, 75% of the faculty earns more than $66,000, but less than $78,000.
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