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amid [387]
3 years ago
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A factory produces car tires. The number of miles each tire lasts before it completely wares out follows a normal distribution w

ith mean μ = 50,000 miles and standard deviation σ = 8,000 miles. Suppose that the factory promises to the consumers that the tires will last for at least 62,000 miles. What is the probability for a randomly selected tire to last for at least 62,000 miles, i.e., P(x ≥ 62,000)?
Mathematics
1 answer:
qwelly [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: 0.0668073

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The number of miles each tire lasts before it completely wares out follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 50,000 miles and standard deviation σ = 8,000 miles.

Let x be the random variable that represents the number of miles each tire lasts.

z-score : \dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}

For x= 62,000

z=\dfrac{62000-50000}{8000}=1.5

By using the standard z-value table , the probability for a randomly selected tire to last for at least 62,000 miles will be :_

P(x\geq62000)=P(z\geq1.5)=1-P(z

Hence, the probability for a randomly selected tire to last for at least 62,000 miles = 0.0668073

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