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A set of data has a normal distribution with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 8. What percent of the data should fall between 42 and 58?

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Let's calculate the z scores for 42 and 58:

42 - 50
z = ------------- = -1
8
58-50
z = --------------- = 1
8

so the question becomes: what percent of the data should fall within 1 std. dev. of the mean? Referring to the empirical formula: 68% (answer)
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Answer with explanation:

Mean
\mu = 50

Standard Deviation
\sigma =8


\mu-\sigma=50-8=42


\mu+\sigma=50+8=58


\mu-\sigma <50<\mu+\sigma\\\\50-8 <50<50+8\\\\42<50<58

When you will read the normal distribution curve, you will find that, about 68% of the data falls between 1 standard deviation right and 1 standard deviation left of the mean.

68% of the data falls between 42 and 58.

A set of data has a normal distribution with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation-example-1
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