Question
The American Veterinary Association claims that the annual cost of medical care for dogs averages $100, with a standard deviation of $30, and for cats averages $120, with a standard deviation of $35.
A)Whats the expected difference in the cost of medical care for dogs and cats?
B)What's the standard deviation of that difference?
C)If the costs can be described by normal models, what's the probability that medical expenses are higher for someone's dog than for their cat?
D)What concerns do you have?
Thank you!!
A)Whats the expected difference in the cost of medical care for dogs and cats?
B)What's the standard deviation of that difference?
C)If the costs can be described by normal models, what's the probability that medical expenses are higher for someone's dog than for their cat?
D)What concerns do you have?
Thank you!!
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