To answer this questions we need to remember the standard score formula given by:
where x is the value we are looking for, mu si the mean and sigma is the standard deviation.
a.
We need the probability:
using the standard score this is equivalent to:
Using a normal distribution table we have:
Therefore the probability to select a person with more than 95 IQ points is 63.1%.
b.
Following the same reasoning as before we have:
Therefore the probability to select a person with less than 125 IQ points is 95.2%
c.
To find how many people of this sample have more less than 110 points we need to find that probability:
Multiplying this value with the sample size we have
Therefore 598 people will have an IQ less than 110.
d.
By the same reasoning as before we have:
Multiplying this value with the sample size we have
Therefore 3 people will have an IQ greater than 140.