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Intelligence quotient scores are often reported to be normally distributed with( see picture) A random sample of 43 people is taken. What is the probability of a random person on the street having an IQ score of less than 96? Round your answer to four decimal places if necessary

Intelligence quotient scores are often reported to be normally distributed with( see-example-1
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SOLUTION

The given parameters in the question is:


\mu=100,\sigma=15,X=96

Calculating the z sore gives:


\begin{gathered} z=(x-\mu)/((\sigma)/(√(n)))=(96-100)/((15)/(√(43))) \\ z=-1.749 \end{gathered}

The required probability is:


P(x>z)=P(x>-1.749)

Using a z sore calculator, the required answer is:


P(x<96)=0.04015

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