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A set of data is normally distributed with a mean of 28 and a standard deviation of 2. What is the probability that a value from the data is less than 22 or greater than 34?

a.

9%

c.

4.5%

b.

0.6%

d.

0.3%



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

B

C

D

User Xeroshogun
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Answer:


P(X<22)=P((X-\mu)/(\sigma)<(22-\mu)/(\sigma))=P(Z<(22-28)/(2))=P(z<-3)=0.00135


P(X>34)=P((X-\mu)/(\sigma)>(34-\mu)/(\sigma))=P(Z>(34-28)/(2))=P(z>3)=0.00135

And if we add the two values we got 0.00135+0.00135 = 0.0027 and in % would be 0.27% and rounded would be 0.3 %

d. 0.3%

D

Explanation:

Let X the random variable that represent the variable of interest of a population, and for this case we know the distribution for X is given by:


X \sim N(28,2)

Where
\mu=28 and
\sigma=2

We are interested on this probability


P(X<22 \cup X>34)

We can find the individual probabilities. We can use the z score formula given by:


z=(x-\mu)/(\sigma)

If we apply this formula to our probability we got this:


P(X<22)=P((X-\mu)/(\sigma)<(22-\mu)/(\sigma))=P(Z<(22-28)/(2))=P(z<-3)=0.00135


P(X>34)=P((X-\mu)/(\sigma)>(34-\mu)/(\sigma))=P(Z>(34-28)/(2))=P(z>3)=0.00135

And if we add the two values we got 0.00135+0.00135 = 0.0027 and in % would be 0.27% and rounded would be 0.3 %

d. 0.3%

D

User NessBird
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