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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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Suppose the x-axis of a density graph represents someone's weight in pounds. If the area under the density graph from 120 pounds

to 160 pounds is 0.46, what is the probability of someone's weight being anywhere from 120 pounds to 160 pounds?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Marina CMI [18]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Suppose the x-axis of a density graph represents someone's weight in pounds. If the area under the density graph from 120 pounds to 140 pounds is 0.28, what is the probability of someone's weight being anywhere from 120 pounds to 140 pounds?

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Step-by-step explanation:

bonufazy [111]3 years ago
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2) <u>First question: </u>a) For each age, group, compute the probability that a moos in that age group is killed by a wolf.

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ii) Probability that a moose in an age group is killed by a wolf = number of moose killed by a wolf in that age group / total number of moose deaths identified as wolf kills.

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μ = 0.5 ( 0.361) + 3 ( 0.159) + 8 ( 0.267) + 13 ( 0.203) + 18 ( 0.010) = 5.61 years

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