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Recently, a University Switched to a New Type

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Instruction 18-11
Recently, a university switched to a new type of computer-based registration. The registrar is concerned with the amount of time students are spending on the computer registering under the new system. She decides to randomly select eight students on each of the 12 days of the registration and determine the time each spends on the computer registering. The range, mean, and standard deviation of the times required to register are in the table that follows.
 Day  Range  Mean  Std. Dev 1105.2503.494923115.25010.306031320.3754.926242122.8758.39115358.50011.37676187.8756.937272511.2508.58158307.8759.523591710.2506.364010229.5007.874011277.8758.7086122612.8759.3723\begin{array}{llll}\text { Day } &\text { Range } & \text { Mean }&\text { Std. Dev }\\\hline1 & 10 & 5.250 & 3.4949 \\2 & 31 & 15.250 & 10.3060 \\3 & 13 & 20.375 & 4.9262 \\4 & 21 & 22.875 & 8.3911 \\5 & 35 & 8.500 & 11.3767 \\6 & 18 & 7.875 & 6.9372 \\7 & 25 & 11.250 & 8.5815 \\8 & 30 & 7.875 & 9.5235 \\9 & 17 & 10.250 & 6.3640 \\10 & 22 & 9.500 & 7.8740 \\11 & 27 & 7.875 & 8.7086 \\12 & 26 & 12.875 & 9.3723\end{array}

-Referring to Instruction 18-11,the chart is to be used for the time required to register.The lower control limit for this data set is _______,while the upper control limit is _______

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