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X is the time in hours required to find a bug in a software system. Assume that X is normally distributed with mean of 3 and standard deviation of 5. What is the lowest time limit in which 95% of the bugs can be found

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The lowest time limit in which 95% of the bugs can be found is 11.22 hours.

Explanation:

We are given that X is the time in hours required to find a bug in a software system. Assume that X is normally distributed with mean of 3 and standard deviation of 5.

So, X = time in hours required to find a bug in a software system

X ~ N(
\mu = 3, \sigma = 5^(2))

The z score probability distribution is given by;

Z =
(X-\mu)/(\sigma) ~ N(0,1)

where,
\mu = mean value


\sigma = standard deviation

Let the lowest time limit in which 95% of the bugs can be found =
x

Now, we have to find the lowest time limit in which 95% of the bugs can be found, i.e.;

P(
(X-\mu)/(\sigma) <
(x-3)/(5) ) = 0.95

P(Z <
(x-3)/(5) ) = 0.95

Now, the critical value of
x in the z table which given an area of less than 95% is 1.6449, which means;


(x-3)/(5) = 1.6449


x -3 = 1.6449 * 5


x = 3 + 8.22 = 11.22

Therefore, the lowest time limit in which 95% of the bugs can be found is 11.22 hours.

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