Asked by Alison Magana

The heights of the trees in a forest are normally distributed, with a mean of 25 meters and a standard deviation of 6 meters. What is the probability that a randomly selected tree in the forest has a height greater than or equal to 37 meters? Use the portion of the standard normal table given to help answer the question

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Answered by Reiny
use this probability calculator instead of tables
Just enter the date, and click on the greater than option
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html

you should get .0228
Answered by shalonda
2.3
Answered by Anonymous
2.3
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