We are looking to find P(X>60 students)
X is normally distributed with mean 50 and standard deviation 5
We need to find the z-score of 60 students

To find the probability of P(Z>2), we can do 1 - P(Z<2)
So we read the probability when Z<2 which is 0.9772, then subtract from one we get 0.0228
The number of students that has score more than 60 is 0.0228 x 1000 = 228 students
Answer:
-4 and -3
A negative times a negative results to a positive number, but when two negative numbers are added to each other, it still results to a negative number.
Hope I helped!
Answer:
Mean: 3.5263157894737
Median: 3
Mode: 3
Step-by-step explanation: The mode is 3 because the mode is for which number pops up the most, which is 3.
I got the median by crossing out 8 from the left and the right of the number set and got 3 as the last number.
I got the mean by adding up all the numbers and divided it by the amount of numbers in the set.
Answer:
A) it converges
B) 1998.047
C) 2000
d) The sum is getting smaller and smaller
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula: a_n+a_1*r^(r-1)
(1000*((0.5^10)-1))/(0.5-1)=1998.047
(1000*((0.5^30)-1))/(0.5-1)=2000