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Suppose that the average weight of students in a statistics class is 75.5 kilograms with a standard deviation of 10.3 kilograms...Asked by Tracy
Suppose that the average weight of students in a statistics class is 75.5 kilograms with a standard deviation of 10.3 kilograms.
B. What percent of students have weights greater than 80.1 kilograms?
B. What percent of students have weights greater than 80.1 kilograms?
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Answered by
MathGuru
Use z-scores:
z = (x - mean)/sd
With your data:
z = (80.1 - 75.5)/(10.3) = ?
I'll let you finish the calculation.
Once you have the z-score, check a z-table for the probability. Remember the problem is asking what percent of students have weights "greater than" 80.1 kilograms. Keep that in mind when looking at the table. Also remember to convert to a percent.
I hope this will help get you started.
z = (x - mean)/sd
With your data:
z = (80.1 - 75.5)/(10.3) = ?
I'll let you finish the calculation.
Once you have the z-score, check a z-table for the probability. Remember the problem is asking what percent of students have weights "greater than" 80.1 kilograms. Keep that in mind when looking at the table. Also remember to convert to a percent.
I hope this will help get you started.
Answered by
Tracy
Thank you that helps a lot. I have been struggling with this.
C. What percent of students weigh less than 60.1 kilograms?
Z=(60.1-75.5)/10.3=-1.49
I checked the z-table and the probability is .0681.
.0681*100=6.8%
Is this problem correct?
C. What percent of students weigh less than 60.1 kilograms?
Z=(60.1-75.5)/10.3=-1.49
I checked the z-table and the probability is .0681.
.0681*100=6.8%
Is this problem correct?
Answered by
PsyDAG
Yes
Answered by
Tracy
Yes! Thanks. :)
I have one more question.
Suppose that the average weight of students in a statistics class is 75.5 kilograms with a standard deviation of 10.3 kilograms.
Using the 68-95-99.7 rule, what is the lower bound for the weight of the top 2.5% of students.
I have one more question.
Suppose that the average weight of students in a statistics class is 75.5 kilograms with a standard deviation of 10.3 kilograms.
Using the 68-95-99.7 rule, what is the lower bound for the weight of the top 2.5% of students.
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