Asked by Loray
                Jim's systolic blood pressure is a random variable with a mean of 145 mmHg and a standard deviation of 20 mmHg. For Jim's age group, 140 is the cutoff for high blood pressure.
 
If Jim's systolic blood pressure is taken at a randomly chosen moment, what is the probability that it will be, (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)
 
(a) 135 or less?
(b) 175 or more?
(c) between 125 and 165?
            
            
        If Jim's systolic blood pressure is taken at a randomly chosen moment, what is the probability that it will be, (Round your answers to 4 decimal places.)
(a) 135 or less?
(b) 175 or more?
(c) between 125 and 165?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Kiyocea
            
    Statistics show that the sales force of a certain company successfully closed 468 sales out of 900 sales calls. What was their percent success rate? 
    
                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    Z = (score-mean)/SD
Find table in the back of your statistics text labeled something like "areas under normal distribution" to find the proportions/probabilities related to the Z scores.
    
Find table in the back of your statistics text labeled something like "areas under normal distribution" to find the proportions/probabilities related to the Z scores.
                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
    First, if you have a question, it is much better to put it in as a separate post in <Post a New Question> rather than attaching it to a previous question, where it is more likely to be overlooked.
468/900 * 100 = ?
    
468/900 * 100 = ?
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