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22 April, 13:45

A magazine reports that the average bowling score for league bowlers in the united states is 157 with a standard deviation of 12, and that the scores are approximately normally distributed

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  1. 22 April, 15:36
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    Given that the mean of 15 bowlers that have been selected at random is distributed normally with mean 157 and std dev of 12

    The probability that a random sample of 15 bowlers would have an average score greater than 165 will be:

    mean=157

    std dev,σ = 12

    std error=σ/√n=12/√15=3.0984

    standardizing xbar to z = (xbar-μ) / (σ/√n)

    P (xbar>165) = P (165-157) / 3.0984

    =P (z>2.582)

    using normal probability tables we get:

    P (z>2.582) = 0.0049

    Next we calculate the probability that a random sample of 150 bowlers will have an average score greater than 165.

    μ=157

    σ=12

    std error=12/√150=0.9797=0/98

    standardizing the xbar we get:

    z = (165-157) / 0.98

    =P (z>8.165)

    from normal table this will give us:

    P (z>8.165) = 0.00
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