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31 July, 00:30

The times for completing one circuit of a bicycle course are normally distributed with

a mean of 72.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 6.5 minutes. An association

wants to sponsor a race but will eliminate the bottom 75% of riders. In a trial run,

what should be the cutoff time?

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  1. 31 July, 03:42
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    The answer is 76.9 rounded or rounds.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solution

    Given that:

    Mean = μ = 72.5

    Standard deviation = σ = 6.5

    Now

    By applying the standard normal table we have the following:

    P (Z < z) = 75%

    = P (Z < z)

    = 0.75

    Thus

    z = 0.67 by using the standard normal z table

    Applying the z-score formula we have:

    x = z * σ + μ

    x = 0.67*6.5+72.5

    x = 76.855 ≈ 76.9

    Therefore the cutoff time is 76.9 rounds.
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