The value of a data point that is -2 standard deviations from the mean
so, 40.6 to 65.4.
<h3>What is the empirical rule?</h3>
According to the empirical rule, also known as the 68-95-99.7 rule, the percentage of values that lie within an interval with 68%, 95%, and 99.7% of the values lies within one, two, or three standard deviations of the mean of the distribution.

From the empirical rule, we know that for 95% we are in 2 standard deviations of the mean. so:
= 53- 6.2- 6.2
= 40.6
The value of a data point that is -2 standard deviations from the mean
53 + 6.2 + 6.2
= 65.4
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We have that
scale factor=1 in/2.5 miles
<span>the actual area of a lake is 12 square miles
</span>we know that
[area on the map]=[scale factor]²*[area actual]
[area on the map]=[1/2.5]²*[12]-----> 1.92 in²
the answer is
1.92 in²
(1/6) / (1/4) = x / 1....1/6 acre to 1/4 hr = x acres to 1 hr
cross multiply because this is a proportion
(1/4)(x) = (1/6)(1)
1/4x = 1/6
x = 1/6 * 4/1
x = 4/6 which reduces to 2/3....so she can mow 2/3 of an acre in 1 hr <=