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Mathematics, 17.12.2019 22:31 stephany94

The leadville 100, also called the "race across the sky," is a 100-mile race through the colorado rockies. the race director reports that approximately 5% of runners finish the race in less than 24 hours. let x be the number of runners who finish the race in less than 24 hours. if 900 runners sign up for the race, what is the standard deviation of x? assume that the runners’ times are independent of one another.

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