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Explanation / Answer

By the Emperical rule(68-95-99.7),

Approximately, 68% of the data falls in 1 standard deviation of the mean.

Approximately, 95% of the data falls in 2 standard deviation of the mean.

Approximately, 99.7% of the data falls in 3 standard deviation of the mean.

So, percentage of next measurement have of being 1 standard deviation from the mean = 68