Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the percentage of cars averaged less than 62 mph calculate the corresponding z-score and use a standard normal cumulative probability table
1. Z-score
![Z-score=(x-\mu)/(\sigma)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/sat/middle-school/wj7ojuhrfacl7z7lk1dia9uttw2ti535c6.png)
- x is the specific value of the random variable: 62mph
- μ is the mean of the population: 65mph
- σ is the standard deviation of the population: 5mph
Substitute and calculate
![Z-score=(62-65)/(5)=-0.600](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/sat/middle-school/j544prsg27hdtl6vjbs52jbo6jvg9kd0i4.png)
2. Use of the table.
The percentage of cars that averaged less than 62mph is given by the area under the curve to the left of z = -0.600.
From a standard normal cumulative probability table, the probability of z being less than -0.600 (which is equal to the probability of z being greater than 0.600) is 0.2743, which is 27.43%.
Thus, the conclusion is that 27.43% of the cars averaged less than 62mph.