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10 September, 23:59

he physical plant at the main campus of a large state university receives daily requests to replace florescent light-bulbs. The distribution of the number of daily requests is Normally distributed with a mean of 47 and a standard deviation of 10. Using the Empirical Rule, what is the approximate percentage of light-bulb replacement requests numbering between 47 and 57?

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  1. 11 September, 02:03
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    47.75 %

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is a very well known issue that in Standard Normal Distribution porcentages of all values fall according to:

    μ + σ will contain a 68.3 %

    μ + 2σ will contain a 95.5 %

    μ + 3σ will contain a 99.7 %

    However it is extremely importan to understand that the quantities above mentioned are distributed simmetrically at both sides of the mean, that is, the intervals are:

    [ μ - 0,5σ; μ + 0,5σ ]

    [ μ - 1σ; μ + 1σ ]

    [ μ - 1.5σ; μ + 1.5σ ]

    So we have to take that fact into account when applying the empirical rule. Then

    With mean μ = 47 and σ = 10 is equal to say

    values between 47 and 57 (μ + σ) we are talking about the second interval, but just half of it.

    Then the approximate porcentage of light-bulb replacement requests is

    95.5 / 2 = 47.75 %
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