Final answer:
To find the approximate probability for the diameter of aspen trees in 1975, calculate the Z-score using the historical mean and standard deviation, then refer to the normal distribution table.
Step-by-step explanation:
The park ranger is interested in estimating the mean diameter of aspen trees and comparing it with historical data. To find the approximate probability that a randomly selected aspen tree in 1975 would have a diameter less than 5.5 inches, we need to use the normal distribution. In 1975, the mean diameter was 8 inches with a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. To find this probability, we can use a Z-score formula:
Z = (X - μ) / σ
Where:
- X = the value for which we want to find the probability (5.5 inches)
- μ = mean value (8 inches)
- σ = standard deviation (2.5 inches)
Substituting the values, we get:
Z = (5.5 - 8) / 2.5 = -1
After calculating the Z-score, we use the standard normal distribution table or a calculator to find the probability corresponding to a Z-score of -1. This gives us the probability that a randomly selected aspen tree had a diameter less than 5.5 inches in 1975.