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Suppose the number of gallons of gasoline per day used by a car is normally distributed with a mean of 2.2 gallons and a standard deviation of 1.2 gallons. What is the difference in gallons per day used by a car with a z-score of 3 and another car that has a z-score of 0? 1.2 2.6 3.6 4.6

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The difference between the two z-scores is 3 - 0 = 3 standard deviations. One standard deviation represents 1.2 gallons per day, so the difference is 3(1.2) = 3.6 gallons per day.
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Answer:

C. 3.6 gallons.

Explanation:

Let
X_1 be the raw score corresponding to z-score 0 and
X_2 be the raw score corresponding to z-score 3.

We have been given that the number of gallons of gasoline per day used by a car is normally distributed with a mean of 2.2 gallons and a standard deviation of 1.2 gallons.

We will use z-score formula to solve or given problem.


z=(x-\mu)/(\sigma), where,


z=\text{z-score},


x=\text{Raw-score},


\mu=\text{Mean},


\sigma=\text{Standard deviation}.

Now we will find raw scores corresponding to given z-scores as:


0=(X_1-2.2)/(1.2) and
3=(X_2-2.2)/(1.2)

Now we will multiply both sides of our equations by 1.2.


0*1.2=(X_1-2.2)/(1.2)*1.2 and
3*1.2=(X_2-2.2)/(1.2)*1.2


0=X_1-2.2 and
3.6=X_2-2.2

Now we will add 2.2 to both sides of our equations.


0+2.2=X_1-2.2+2.2 and
3.6+2.2=X_2-2.2+2.2


2.2=X_1 and
5.8=X_2

Now let us find the difference of our both raw scores to find the difference in gallons per day used by both cars.


\text{Difference in gallons of gasoline used per day}=X_2-X_1


\text{Difference in gallons of gasoline used per day}=5.8-2.2


\text{Difference in gallons of gasoline used per day}=3.6

Therefore, the difference in gallons of gasoline used per day by both cars is 3.6 gallons and option C is the correct choice.

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