Assume the readings on thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of 0deg
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Question
Assume the readings on thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of
0degrees°C
and a standard deviation of
1.00degrees°C.
Find the probability that a randomly selected thermometer reads between 1.47
and 0.69
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Sketch the region. Choose the correct graph below.
A.
-0.69-1.47
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A graph with a bell-shaped curve, divided into 3 regions by 2 lines from top to bottom, both on the left side. Moving from left to right, the regions left of the second line are shaded. The z-axis below this line is labeled negative 0.69. The z-axis below the first line is labeled negative 1.47.
B.
-0.69-1.47
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A graph with a bell-shaped curve, divided into 3 regions by 2 lines from top to bottom, both on the left side. The region between the 2 lines is shaded. Moving from left to right, the z-axis below the first line is labeled negative 1.47. The z-axis below the second line is labeled negative 0.69.
C.
-0.69-1.47
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A graph with a bell-shaped curve, divided into 3 regions by 2 lines from top to bottom, both on the left side. Moving from left to right, the region left of the first line is shaded. The z-axis below this line is labeled negative 1.47. The z-axis below the second line is labeled negative 0.69.The probability is
nothing .
Explanation / Answer
Assume the readings on thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of
0degrees°C
and a standard deviation of
1.00degrees°C.
Find the probability that a randomly selected thermometer reads between 1.47
and 0.69
ans:=NORM.DIST(-0.69,0,1,TRUE)-NORM.DIST(-1.47,0,1,TRUE)
=0.174