Almost all your working is correct, except for onr thing - the standard deviation is not 4.055. It cannot be, since the values themselves do not fall in that range - the highest value, 4.10 just crosses it.

The regression parameters are all good. but since the standard deviation has changed, the Z-scores shall change, which can now be corrected using this St. Dev. value - your formula is correct.
g. Using St. Dev. value, the Z score is


h. For the central 75% range of sales, we require the Z score such that



Hence, the required range can now be constructed as



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Using the below chart,
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development expenses after it had established technological
feasibility. The average product life was two years, and the
company begins amortizing software costs at the beginning of the
following year. For 1997, 1998 and 1999, estimate the related
impacts on operating expense and capitalized R&D costs. Ignore
any tax effects.
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