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The lengths of a certain species of fish are approximately normally distributed with a given mean Mu and standard deviation Sigma. According to the Empirical Rule, what percentage of the fish will have lengths within 1 standard deviation of the mean?

34%
47.5%
68%
99.7%

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C: 68%.

Explanation:

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c) 68%

The empirical rule states that most of the data will be within three standard deviations in a normal distribution. The 68% of the data will be within one standard deviation, the 95% will be within two standard deviations, and 99.7% of the data will be within three standard deviations.

A normal distribution is a continuous distribution in which values around the mean are the most frequents. It can also be called a bell-shaped distribution.

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