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serg [7]
3 years ago
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Because of the relatively high interest rates, most consumers attempt to pay off their credit card bills promptly. However, this

is not always possible. An analysis of the amount of interest paid monthly by a bank's Visa cardholders reveals that the amount is normally distributed with a mean of 27 dollars and a standard deviation of 8 dollars.
A. What proportion of the bank's Visa cardholders pay more than 32 dollars in interest?
B. What proportion of the bank's Visa cardholders pay more than 40 dollars in interest?
C. What proportion of the bank's Visa cardholders pay less than 19 dollars in interest?
D. What interest payment is exceeded by only 19% of the bank's Visa cardholders?
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VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
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