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Mathematics, 14.02.2020 21:14 HyperT1676

University graduates have a mean job search time of 38.1 weeks, with a standard deviation of 10.1 weeks. The distribution of job search times is not assumed to be symmetric. Between what two search times does Chebyshev's Theorem guarantee that we will find at least 89% of the graduates

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