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The lengths of a certain species of fish were found to be normally distributed. The mean length is 79 cm with a standard deviation of 10 cm. In a school of 310 of these fish, about how many would be longer than 69 cm?

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The answer is 260 fish. Hope this helps.
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Answer with explanation:

Mean length of fish = 79 cm

Standard deviation = 10 cm

Total number of fish = 310

If we arrange the total fish along a bell shaped curve ,called normal distribution

1. 68.2% of the total fish will lie along one standard deviation.Means, from 79-10=69 to 79 +10=89,68.2 % of fish population will lie.

That is , 34.1 % of fish population will lie on both side of mean in one standard deviation.

As, mean is mid point of normal distribution curve, on both sides of mean , 50% of the data falls.

So, % of data of fish which will be longer than 69 cm = 50 % + 34.1 %=84.1%

Now, 84.1% of 310


=(84.1)/(100)* 310\\\\=(84.1 * 31)/(10)\\\\=(2607.1)/(10)\\\\=260.71

Approximately,260 or 261 fishes will be longer than 69 cm.

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