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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f(x)=2^(x-2) = 2^(-4) = 1/2^4 = 1/16
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f(x)=2^(x-2)</span>
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: Is 6.4
Step-by-step explanation: I hope I helped in some way shape or form.
-6 + 5x = 6x - 7 Subtract 5x from both sides
-6 = x - 7 Add 7 to both sides
1 = x Switch the sides to make it easier to read
x = 1