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Assume that a randomly selected subject is given a bone density test. Those test scores are normally distributed with a mean of O and a standard deviation of 1. Find the probability that a given score is less than -1.91

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Given the following parameters


\begin{gathered} \mu=0 \\ \sigma=1 \\ x=-1.91 \end{gathered}

The z-score formula is given below


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

Calculate the z-score value using the above formula by substituting the parameters above


z=(-1.91-0)/(1)=(-1.91)/(1)=-1.91

The probability that the score is less than -1.91 can be diagramatically represented as

The probability can calculated as;

[tex]\begin{gathered} Pr(z<-1.91)\Rightarrow Pr(0\le z)-Pr(0Hence, the probability that a given score is less than -1.91 is 0.0281

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