A consumer products magazine indicated that the average life
A consumer products magazine indicated that the average life of a refrigerator before replacement is
 = 13 years with a (95% of data) range from 7 to 19 years. Let x = age at which a refrigerator is replaced. Assume that x has a distribution that is approximately normal.(a) The empirical rule indicates that for a symmetrical and bell-shaped distribution, approximately 95% of the data lies within two standard deviations of the mean. Therefore, a 95% range of data values extending from  – 2 to  + 2 is often used for \"commonly occurring\" data values. Note that the interval from  – 2 to  + 2 is 4 in length. This leads to a \"rule of thumb\" for estimating the standard deviation from a 95% range of data values.Estimating the standard deviation
 
 For a symmetric, bell-shaped distribution,
where it is estimated that about 95% of the commonly occurring data values fall into this range. Use this \"rule of thumb\" to approximate the standard deviation of x values. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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 (b) What is the probability that someone will keep a refrigerator fewer than 11 years before replacement? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
 
 
 (c) What is the probability that someone will keep a refrigerator more than 18 years before replacement? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
 
 
 (d) Assume that the average life of a refrigerator is 13 years, with the standard deviation given in part (a) before it breaks. Suppose that a company guarantees refrigerators and will replace a refrigerator that breaks while under guarantee with a new one. However, the company does not want to replace more than 9% of the refrigerators under guarantee. For how long should the guarantee be made (rounded to the nearest tenth of a year)?
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