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Papessa [141]
3 years ago
14

Please help fast!! (21 - 3) / 3 to the power of 2

Mathematics
1 answer:
Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

2.1

Step-by-step explanation:

(21-3)/3 to the power of 2

19/3 to the power of 2

19/9

2.1

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B. What is the median seedless watermelon weight?____ kg.

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C. What is the Z-score for a seedless watermelon weighing 8 kg?

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<em>A. X ~ N(___ , ____ )</em>

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<em></em>

The distribution of a random variable in a sample extracted from a population that follows a normal distribution is represented by the notation:

  • X ~ N(μ, σ²)

Where:

  • X is the random variable
  • N stands for normal distribution function
  • μ is the median of the population
  • σ² is the variance of the population

Here, you have:

  • μ = 6.2 kg
  • σ² = (1.5kg)² = 2.25 kg²
  • X ~ N(6.2kg, 2.25kg²)

<em>B. What is the median seedless watermelon weight?____ kg.</em>

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The median of a random variable that follows a normal distribution is equal to the mean, thus it is 6.2 kg.

<em>C. What is the Z-score for a seedless watermelon weighing 8 kg?</em>

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The z-score is the standardized value of the random variable. It measures how far away is the variable from the mean.

It is calcuated with the formula:

        Z-score(X=x)=\dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}

Thus for X=8:

      Z(X=8)=\dfrac{8-6.2}{1.5}=1.2

<em>D. What is the probability that a randomly selected watermelon will weigh more than 7 kg?</em>

<em></em>

You want P(X>7)

You must use the tables for the standardized normal distribution.

Find the corresponding Z-score for X = 7

       Z(X=7)=\dfrac{7-6.2}{1.5}\approx0.53

You must use a table for the standardized normal distribution which gives the cumulative distribution or area under the curve of the standard normal distribution and find P(Z>0.53).

That is the area to the right of Z=0.53. The table shows 0.2981.

Thus, the probability that a randomly selected seedless watermelon will weigh more than 7 kg is 0.2981

<em>E. What is the probability that a randomly selected seedless watermelon will weigh between 4 and 5 kg?</em>

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  • Z(X=4) = (4 - 6.2)/1.5 ≈ -1.47

  • Z(X=5) = (5 - 6.2)/1.5 = -0.8

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The area less than 0.80 is 1 less the area that is less than 0.20.

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  • X ≥ 0.845 × 1.5 + 6.2
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