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The life span of 3 randomly selected tires is 32,800 miles,41,200 miles and 37,000miles. Using the empirical rule find the percentile that corresponds towatch life span
The life span 32,800 miles corresponds to the percentile number_________________
The life span 41,200 miles corresponds to the percentile number_________________
The life span 37,000 miles corresponds to the percentile number_________________
Type intergers or decimals
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