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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
See explanation below
Step-by-step explanation:
Since each time after the person gets off the scale, the reading is 2 lb the person's weight must be near the mean of
148-2, 151-2, 150-2, 152-2; that is to say, near the mean of 146, 149, 148, 150 = (146+149+148+150)/4 = 148.25
We could estimate the uncertainty as <em>the standard error SE
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where
<em>s = standard deviation of the sample
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<em>n = 4 sample size.
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Computing s:
So, the uncertainty is 1.479/2 = 0.736
<em>It is not possible to estimate the bias, since it is the difference between the true weight and the mean, but we do not know the true weight.
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3/5 is 0.6
7/8 is 0.875
0.6/0.875 is 0.685714286
0.685714286 is 685714286/1000000000
(not so sure about it but that was what i came up with hope i helped)
I mean I think so I’m not completely sure it’s a really hard question