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20 April, 12:58

Assume the readings on thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of 0degreesc and a standard deviation of 1.00degreesc. find the probability that a randomly selected thermometer reads greater than 2.07 and draw a sketch of the region.

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  1. 20 April, 14:26
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    Let Z be the reading on thermometer. Z follows Standard Normal distribution with mean μ = 0 and standard deviation σ=1

    The probability that randomly selected thermometer reads greater than 2.07 is

    P (z > 2.07) = 1 - P (z < 2.07)

    Using z score table to find probability below z=2.07

    P (Z < 2.07) = 0.9808

    P (z > 2.07) = 1 - 0.9808

    P (z > 2.07) = 0.0192

    The probability that a randomly selected thermometer reads greater than 2.07 is 0.0192
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