Respuesta :
Answer:
a) 2.5% b) 50%
Step-by-step explanation:
1300 is two standard deviations higher than the mean. Since 95% of the data is covered within two standard deviations to the left and right of the mean, 5% is not covered. So, we have 2.5% leftover on the left side of the curve, under 900, and 2.5% leftover on the right side of the graph that is above 1300.
The mean is 1100, so anything above or below the mean is exactly 50% in a normal distribution.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the Empirical Rule.
68% of the data lies within 1 standard deviation of the mean, and so on.
If the mean is 1100 and the standard deviation is 100, 1300 represents two standard deviations above the mean. Â Using a calculator with distribution functions, we type in normcdf(2,10000), obtaining 0.023. Â This tells us that 2.3 percent of test scores are more than 1300.
Less than 1100: Â Since the mean is 1100, the area under the standard normal curve is exactly 0.5 (corresponding to 50% of data are less than 1100).