The question is asking how much time Susan spent moving toward her office. On the graph, the y-axis represents the distance Susan is from her office, so the amount of time she is moving toward her office is the amount of time the graph is going down.
As you can see, the graph is going down from the 10 to 16 minute marks and the 22 to 26 minute marks. In total, this is 20 minutes in which the graph is going down.
Therefore, Susan spends 20 minutes moving toward her office.
Answer:
1. 68%
2. 50%
3. 15/100
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to use the empirical rule
1. % waiting between 15 and 25 minutes
From what we have in the question;
15 is 1 SD below the mean
25 is 1 SD above the mean
So practically, we want to calculate the percentage between;
1 SD below and above the mean
According to the empirical rule;
1 SD above the mean we have 34%
1 SD below, we have 34%
So between 1 SD below and above, we have
34 + 34 = 68%
2. Percentage above the mean
Mathematically, the percentage above the mean according to the empirical rule for the normal distribution is 50%
3. Probability that someone waits less than 5 minutes
Less than 5 minutes is 3 SD below the mean
That is 0.15% according to the empirical rule and the probability is 15/100
Answer:
They are two angles that have a common vertex and a common side.
Step-by-step explanation: