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The price of a gallon of milk follows a normal distribution with a mean of $3.20 and a standard deviation of $0.10. What proportion of the milk vendors have prices that were less than $3.12 per gallon

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Answer:


P(x<3.12)= 0.21186

Explanation:

Mean
\=x=\$3.20

Standard deviation
\sigma =\$0.10

Estimated price
y=\$3.12

Generally the equation for P(x<3.12) is mathematically given by


P(x<3.12)=P((y-x)/(\sigma)<-(3.12-3.20)/(0.10))


P(x<3.12)=(z<-0.8)

Since from Z table


P(x<3.12)= 0.21186

Therefore the proportion of the milk vendors that have prices that were less than $3.12 per gallon is


P(x<3.12)= 0.21186

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