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Calculate the specified probability Suppose that K is a random variable. Given that P(-2.2 ≤ K ≤ 2.2) = 0.725, and that P(K < -2.2) = P(K > 2.2), find P(K > 2.2).

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User Eugene Petrenko
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Answer:

P(K > 2.2) = 0.1375

Explanation:

We have that:

P(-2.2 ≤ K ≤ 2.2) = 0.725

P(K < -2.2) = P(K > 2.2)

It means that the distribution is symmetric.

The sum of all the probabilities is decimal 1.

We have the following probabilities:

P(K < 2.2)

P(-2.2 ≤ K ≤ 2.2)

P(K > 2.2)

So

P(K < 2.2) + P(-2.2 ≤ K ≤ 2.2) + P(K > 2.2) = 1

Since P(K < 2.2) = P(K > 2.2)

P(K > 2.2) + P(-2.2 ≤ K ≤ 2.2) + P(K > 2.2) = 1

2P(K > 2.2) + 0.725 = 1.

2P(K > 2.2) = 1 - 0.725

2P(K > 2.2) = 0.275

P(K > 2.2) = 0.275/2

P(K > 2.2) = 0.1375

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