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lara [203]
4 years ago
15

How you do this please help

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musickatia [10]4 years ago
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I think you should draw 9 lines in the box.Then shade in 2 boxes to make 20
20 is the missing digit.
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- The random variable "X" denotes:

                  X : life expectancies of a certain protozoan

- The variable "X" follows normal distribution.

                  X ~ Norm ( 48 , 10.5^2 )

- A sample of n = 36 days was taken.

- The sample is also modeled to be normally distributed:

                  x ~ Norm ( 48 , ( 10.5 / √n)^2 )

- The sample standard deviation s = 10.5 / √n = 10.5 / √36

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- Standardize the results, evaluate Z-score:

                 P ( Z ≥ ( x_bar - u ) / s ) =  P ( Z ≥ ( 51 - 48 ) / 1.75 )

                 P ( Z ≥ 1.7142 ).

- Use the standardized normal table and evaluate:

                 P ( Z ≥ 1.7142 ) = 0.0432                  

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