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13 August, 07:56

The weekly incomes of shift foreman for a given industry follow a normal probability distribution. With a mean of $1,000 and a standard deviation of $100, what is the z-value for the income (called X) of a foreman who earns $1100 per week? For a foreman who earns $900 per week? In words, what do your results indicate?

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  1. 13 August, 08:26
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    There is a 0.2419% for a foreman to earn either $1,100 or $900

    Explanation:

    We calculate the probability of a normal distribution of 0; 1

    (X-mean) / deviation = Z

    (1,100 - 1,000) / 100 = 100/100 = 1

    900 - 1,00/100 = - 100/100 = - 1

    Given the zame Z value, we have the same probability of a foreman to earn 1,100 or 900

    As we are asked for the foreman salary, wewill calcualte the Z for non cumulative, just the probability of a foreman to earn 1,100 or 900 dollars.

    We look into the normal distribution table for the value of z = - 1 or 1

    0.002419707 = 0.2419%
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