121 x 12 = 1452 so over 1500 is not a correct estimate. Less than 1500 is the right estimate
Answer:
Probability that deliberation will last between 12 and 15 hours is 0.1725.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that a recent study showed that the length of time that juries deliberate on a verdict for civil trials is normally distributed with a mean equal to 12.56 hours with a standard deviation of 6.7 hours.
<em>Let X = length of time that juries deliberate on a verdict for civil trials</em>
So, X ~ N(
)
The z score probability distribution is given by;
Z =
~ N(0,1)
where,
= mean time = 12.56 hours
= standard deviation = 6.7 hours
So, Probability that deliberation will last between 12 and 15 hours is given by = P(12 hours < X < 15 hours) = P(X < 15) - P(X
12)
P(X < 15) = P(
<
) = P(Z < 0.36) = 0.64058
P(X
12) = P(
) = P(Z
-0.08) = 1 - P(Z < 0.08)
= 1 - 0.53188 = 0.46812
<em>Therefore, P(12 hours < X < 15 hours) = 0.64058 - 0.46812 = 0.1725</em>
Hence, probability that deliberation will last between 12 and 15 hours is 0.1725.
0.95
Consider this question in terms of percentages ( that is, out of 100)
she got 95 questions right → 95% =
= 0.95
Seven-thirty.
A half an hour past seven o'clock.