The second dose of the COVID 19 vaccine is more likely to produce side effects...

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The second dose of the COVID 19 vaccine is more likely to produce side effects than the first The time between receiving the shot and the onset of side effects is called the lag time Suppose according to one study the lag times among the subjects that reported side effects from a second dose of the vaccine were normally distributed with a mean of 13 hours with a standard deviation of 4 hours Use the empirical rule to answer the following a What is the probability that a person selected at random from among those that experienced side effects from their second dose of the vaccine had a lag time of less than 9 hours b What is the probability that a person selected at random from among those that experienced side effects from their second dose of the vaccine had a lag time between 13 and 21 hours c Estimate a range of lag times in hours centered about the mean that should include about 95 of all lag times for those experiencing side effects between and hours

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