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Suppose that a random sample of n independent measurements of the specific gravity of a certain body are to be taken by a physicist. It is assumed that these measurements follow a certain distribution with mean µ and standard deviation σ. Determine the smallest number of measurements n that must be taken in order to satisfy the following relation: P r |X¯ n − µ| ≤ σ 6 ≥ 0.99

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