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12 October, 19:31

A set of final examination grades in a calculus course wasfound to be normally distributed with a mean of 69 and a standarddeviation of 9.

a. what is the probality of getting a grade of 91or less on this exam?

b. What percentage of students scored between 65 and89?

c. What percentage of students scored between 81 and89?

d. Only 5% of the students taking the test scored higherthan what grade?

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  1. 12 October, 21:50
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    a) P (X < 91) = 0.9927

    b) P (65 < X < 91) = 0.6585

    c) P (81 < X < 89) = 0.0781

    d) X = 83.8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    - Mean of the distribution u = 69

    - standard deviation sigma = 9

    Find:

    a. what is the probability of getting a grade of 91 or less on this exam?

    b. What percentage of students scored between 65 and 89?

    c. What percentage of students scored between 81 and 89?

    d. Only 5% of the students taking the test scored higher than what grade?

    Solution:

    - We will declare a random variable X denoting the score that a student gets on a final exam. So,

    X ~ N (69, 9)

    - After defining our variable X follows a normal distribution. We can compute the probabilities as follows:

    a) P (X < 91) ?

    - Compute the Z-score value as follows:

    Z = (91 - 69) / 9 = 2.4444

    - Now use the Z-score tables and look for z = 2.444:

    P (X < 91) = P (Z < 2.4444) = 0.9927

    b) P (65 < X < 89) ?

    - Compute the Z-score values as follows:

    Z = (89 - 69) / 9 = 2.2.222

    Z = (65 - 69) / 9 = - 0.4444

    - Now use the Z-score tables and look for z = 2.222 and Z = - 0.4444:

    P (65 < X < 89) = P (-0.444< Z < 2.2222) = 0.6585

    b) P (81 < X < 89) ?

    - Compute the Z-score values as follows:

    Z = (89 - 69) / 9 = 2.2.222

    Z = (81 - 69) / 9 = 1.3333

    - Now use the Z-score tables and look for z = 2.222 and Z = 1.333:

    P (81 < X < 89) = P (1.333< Z < 2.2222) = 0.0781

    c) P (X > a) = 0.05, a?

    - Compute the Z-score values as follows:

    Z = (a - 69) / 9 = q

    - Now use the Z-score tables and look for z value that corresponds to:

    P (X > a) = P (Z > q) = 0.05

    - The corresponding Z-value is: q = 1.6444

    Hence,

    Z = (a - 69) / 9 = 1.644

    a = 83.8
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