You want to find out how sleep deprivation affects motor performance. To study this, you have sleep-deprived subjects (such as parents of newborn babies or night-shift workers) record the number of minutes they sleep each night and take a series of motor performance assessments, with 1 minute being the smallest unit on the scale. Suppose the first subject sleeps 250 minutes. Determine the real limits of 250.

Answer :

Answer:

the real limits are;

Lower Real Limits = 249.5

Upper Real Limits = 250.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

1 minute being the smallest unit on the scale

so we say; 1/2 which 0.5 minutes which we will use to calculate pur real limits time;

given that; the first subject sleeps 250 minutes

so

Lower Real Limits will be;

Lower Real Limits will = 250 - 0.5 = 249.5

Also our Upper Real Limits will be;

Upper Real Limits = 250 + 0.5 = 250.5

Therefore; the real limits are;

Lower Real Limits = 249.5

Upper Real Limits = 250.5