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8 March, 21:08

Suppose a normal distribution has a mean of 98 and a standard deviation of 6. What is P (x< or = to 110)

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  1. 9 March, 00:07
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    97.8%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    110 is 2 standard deviations above the mean (6+6 = 12)

    12+98 = 110

    Looking at the standard deviation curve

    P (x110)

    We can find the probability that x>100 by adding anything above 2 standard deviations above the curve.

    P (x>110) = 2.1+.1 = 2.2%

    P (x110)

    = 1 - 2.2%

    = 1-.022

    =.978

    = 97.8 %
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