Problem Set: Chapter 01 Introduction to Statistics To study this, you administer to your subjects a drink that is equivalent to three 12-ounce beers, followed by the equivalent of two cups of coffee. Then your subjects complete a simulated driving task in which they must follow a fixed speed limit while driving on a straight road. Wind periodically and randomly pushes the simulated vehicle right, left, or not at all. Speed is measured in miles per hour above or below the 60-mph speed limit, with 1 mph being the smallest unit on the scale. Suppose the first subject scores 9 mph. Determine the real limits of 9. The lower real limit is: The upper real limit is: When measuring weight on a scale that is accurate to the nearest 0.1 kilogram, what are the real limits for the weight of 104 kilograms? O 103.9-104.1 O 103.95-104.05 O 104-105 When measuring weight on a scale that is accurate to the nearest 0.2 kilogram, what are the real limits for the weight of 52 kilograms? O 52-53 O 51.9-52.1 O51.95-52.05