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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
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What are some awesome birthday gifts to give to your dad for his birthday?

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Katarina [22]3 years ago
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what about like something you could both enjoy together like a tent. or a camping kit like survival type stuff. if your dad's into that.

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irina [24]3 years ago
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What dad. I don’t have a dad
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Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that U.S. Bureau of Economic Statistics reports that the average annual salary in the metropolitan Boston area is $50,542.

Suppose annual salaries in the metropolitan Boston area are normally distributed with a standard deviation of $4,246.

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(a) Probability that the worker’s annual salary is more than $57,000 is given by = P(X > $57,000)

    P(X > $57,000) = P( \frac{X-\mu}{\sigma } > \frac{57,000-50,542}{4,246 } ) = P(Z > 1.52) = 1 - P(Z \leq 1.52)

                                                                     = 1 - 0.93574 = <u>0.0643</u>

<em>The above probability is calculated by looking at the value of x = 1.52 in the z table which gave an area of 0.93574</em>.

(b) Probability that the worker’s annual salary is less than $46,000 is given by = P(X < $46,000)

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<em>The above probability is calculated by looking at the value of x = 1.07 in the z table which gave an area of 0.85769</em>.

(c) Probability that the worker’s annual salary is more than $40,000 is given by = P(X > $40,000)

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<em>The above probability is calculated by looking at the value of x = 2.48 in the z table which gave an area of 0.99343</em>.

(d) Probability that the worker’s annual salary is between $45,000 and $54,000 is given by = P($45,000 < X < $54,000)

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