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Shalnov [3]
3 years ago
5

What is the slope of the line?

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drek231 [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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For this question, we assume that 2.5% of the thermometers are rejected at both sides of the distribution because they have readings that are too low or too high.

Answer:

The "two readings that are cutoff values separating the rejected thermometers from the others" are -1.96 Celsius degrees (below which 2.5% of the readings are too low) and 1.96 Celsius degrees (above which 2.5% of the readings are too high).

Step-by-step explanation:

We can solve this question using the <em>standard normal distribution</em>. This is a normal distribution with mean that equals 0, \\ \mu = 0, and standard deviation that equals 1, \\ \sigma = 1.

And because of using the <em>standard normal distribution</em>, we are going to take into account the following relevant concepts:

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From the question, we have the following information about the readings on the thermometers, which is a normally distributed random variable:

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  • Its <em>standard deviation</em>, \\ \sigma = 1.00 Celsius degrees.

It coincides with the <em>parameters</em> of the <em>standard normal distribution</em>, and we can find probabilities accordingly.

It is important to mention that the readings that are too low or too high in the normal distribution are at both extremes of it, one of them with values below the mean, \\ \mu, and the other with values above it.

In this case, we need to find:

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Solving the Question

<em>The value below (and above) which are the 2.5% of the lowest (the highest) values of the distribution</em>

Because \\ \mu = 0 and \\ \sigma = 1 (and the reasons above explained), we need to find a <em>z-score</em> with a corresponding probability of 2.5% or 0.025.

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As we said before, the distribution in the question has \\ \mu = 0 and \\ \sigma = 1, the same than the standard normal distribution (of course the units are in Celsius degrees in our case).

Thus, one of the cutoff value that separates the rejected thermometers is -1.96 Celsius degrees for that 2.5% of the thermometers rejected because they have readings that are <em>too low</em>.

And because of the <em>symmetry</em> of the normal distribution, <em>z = 1.96 is the other cutoff value</em>, that is, the other lecture is 1.96 Celsius degrees, but in this case for that 2.5% of the thermometers rejected because they have readings that are <em>too high</em>. That is, in the standard normal distribution, above z = 1.96, the probability is 0.025 or \\ P(z>1.96) = 0.025 because \\ P(z.

Remember that

\\ P(z>1.96) + P(z

\\ P(z>1.96) = 1 - P(z

\\ P(z>1.96) = 1 - 0.975

\\ P(z>1.96) = 0.025

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The below graph shows the areas that correspond to the values below -1.96 Celsius degrees (red) (2.5% or 0.025) and the values above 1.96 Celsius degrees (blue) (2.5% or 0.025).

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