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7 April, 20:35

The lifespan of lions in a particular zoo are normally distributed. The average lion lives 10 years: the standard deviation is 1.4 years.

Use the empirical rule (68-95-99.7%) to estimate the probability of a lion living less than 7.2 years

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  1. 7 April, 22:52
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    2.5% probability of a lion living less than 7.2 years

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Empirical Rule states that, for a normally distributed random variable:

    68% of the measures are within 1 standard deviation of the mean.

    95% of the measures are within 2 standard deviation of the mean.

    99.7% of the measures are within 3 standard deviations of the mean.

    In this problem, we have that:

    Mean = 10

    Standard deviation = 1.4

    Probability of a lion living less than 7.2 years

    The normal distribution is symmetric, which means that 50% of the measures are above the mean and 50% are below.

    7.2 = 10 - 2*1.4

    So 7.2 is two standard deviations below the mean.

    By the empirical rule, of those 50% of the measures below the mean, 95% is within 2 standard deviations of the mean, that is, between 7.2 and 10, and 5% are less than 7.2. So

    p = 0.05*0.5 = 0.025

    2.5% probability of a lion living less than 7.2 years
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