Multiple Choice
What is the difference between Chebyshev's Theorem and the Empirical Rule?
A) The empirical rule applies to all data sets, whether their distributions are symmetric and bell-shaped or not.
B) Chebyshev's theorem applies to all data sets except those that have approximately a symmetric and bell-shaped distribution.
C) The empirical rule applies to all data sets, whereas Chebyshev's theorem is appropriate when the data have approximately a symmetric and bell-shaped distribution.
D) Chebyshev's theorem applies to all data sets, whereas the empirical rule is only appropriate when the data have approximately a symmetric and bell-shaped distribution.
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