Using the concept of standard deviation, it is found that:
- It would be possible to have standard deviations of 7.5 feet and 1 feet, which would mean that the distribution of tree heights are normal.
- It would be possible to have a standard deviation of 0 feet, which would mean that all trees have the same height.
- It would not be possible to have a standard deviation of -2.5 feet, as it is always a positive value.
- The standard deviation of a data-set is given by the square root of the sum of the differences squared of each observation and the mean, divided by the one less than the number of values.
- It is always a positive value, thus, a standard deviation of -2.5 feet, for example, is not possible.
- If a data-set has a standard deviation of 0, it means that all values in the data-set are the same.
In a normal distribution, 99.7% of the measures are within 3 standard deviations of the mean.
[tex]48 \pm 3(7)[/tex] and [tex]48 \pm 3(1)[/tex] are both reasonable distributions for the tree heights, thus, it is possible to have standard deviations of 7.5 and 1 feet.
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