The amount of television viewed byâ today's youth is of primary concern to Parents Against Watching Televisionâ (PAWT). 300 pare
nts of elementaryâ school-aged children were asked to estimate the number of hours per week that their child watches television. The mean and the standard deviation for their responses were 12 and 3â, respectively. PAWT constructed aâ stem-and-leaf display for the data that showed that the distribution of times was aâ symmetric, mound-shaped distribution. Give an interval where you believe approximatelyâ 95% of the television viewing times fell in the distribution. a. less than 9 and more than 15 hours per week
b. between 3 and 21 hours per week
c. between 6 and 18 hours per week
d. less than 18