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A manufacturer knows that their items have a normally distributed lifespan, with a mean of 3.7 years, and standard deviation of 1 years. The 7% of items with the shortest lifespan will last less than how many years? Give your answer to one decimal place.

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Answer:

2.2 years

Explanation:

Mean lifespan (μ) = 162 degrees

Standard deviation (σ) = 1 year

The 7th percentile of a normal distribution has an equivalent z-score of roughly z = -1.475. The lifespan, X, at the 7th percentile is given by:


z=(X-\mu)/(\sigma) \\-1.475=(X-3.7)/(1)\\ X=2.2\ years

The 7% of items with the shortest lifespan will last less than 2.2 years.

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