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30 March, 00:16

Suppose a population is known to be normally distributed with a mean, μ, equal to 144 and a standard deviation, σ, equal to 27. Approximately what percent of the population would be between 144 and 171?

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  1. 30 March, 00:49
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    Approximately 34%.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Calculate the z-scores:

    For 144; z = 144 - 144 / 27 = 0

    For 172: z = 171-144/27 = 1.

    From the Normal distribution table = 0 gives 0.5000 and 1 gives 0.8413.

    So required percentage = 0.8413 - 0.5000 = 0.3413.
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