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Chapter 7 Lane

 

8.Assume the speed of vehicles along a stretch of I-10 has an approximatelynormal distribution with a mean of 71 mph and a standard deviation of 8 mph.

 

a. The current speed limit is 65 mph. What is the proportion of vehicles less thanor equal to the speed limit?

 

b. What proportion of the vehicles would be going less than 50 mph?

c. A new speed limit will be initiated such that approximately 10% of vehicleswill be over the speed limit. What is the new speed limit based on this criterion?

 

d. In what way do you think the actual distribution of speeds differs from a

normal distribution?

 

11. A group of students at a school takes a history test. The distribution is normalwith a mean of 25, and a standard deviation of 4.

 

(a) Everyone who scores inthe top 30% of the distribution gets a certificate. What is the lowest scoresomeone can get and still earn a certificate?

 

(b) The top 5% of the scores get tocompete in a statewide history contest. What is the lowest score someone canget and still go onto compete with the rest of the state?

 

 

Chapter 6 Illowsky

 

6.1 The Standard Normal Distribution

Use the following information to answer the next two exercises: The patient recovery time from a particular surgicalprocedure is normally distributed with a mean of 5.3 days and a standard deviation of 2.1 days.

 

 

60.What is the median recovery time?

a. 2.7

b. 5.3

c. 7.4

d. 2.1

 

  

66. Height and weight are two measurements used to track a child’s development. TheWorld Health Organization measureschild development by comparing the weights of children who are the same height and the same gender. In 2009, weights for

all 80 cm girls in the reference population had a mean μ = 10.2 kg and standard deviation σ = 0.8 kg. Weights are normallydistributed. N(10.2, 0.8). Calculate the z-scores that correspond to the following weights and interpret them.

 

a. 11 kg

b. 7.9 kg

c. 12.2 kg

 

 

76. Suppose that the distance of fly balls hit to the outfield (in baseball) is normally distributed with a mean of 250 feet anda standard deviation of 50 feet.

 

a. If = distance in feet for a fly ball, then ~ _____(_____,_____)

b. If one fly ball is randomly chosen from this distribution, what is the probability that this ball traveled fewer than220 feet? Sketch the graph. Scale the horizontal axis X. Shade the region corresponding to the probability. Findthe probability.

c. Find the 80th percentile of the distribution of fly balls. Sketch the graph, and write the probability statement.

 

Chapter 7Illowsky

 

62. Suppose that the distance of fly balls hit to the outfield (in baseball) is normally distributed with a mean of 250 feet anda standard deviation of 50 feet. We randomly sample 49 fly balls.

 

a. If ¯ = average distance in feet for 49 fly balls, then ¯ ~ _______(_______,_______)

 

b. What is the probability that the 49 balls traveled an average of less than 240 feet? Sketch the graph. Scale thehorizontal axis for ¯ . Shade the region corresponding to the probability. Find the probability.

 

c. Find the 80th percentile of the distribution of the average of 49 fly balls.

 

 

70. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the distribution for averages?

 

a. The mean, median, and mode are equal.

b. The area under the curve is one.

c. The curve never touches the x-axis.

d. The curve is skewed to the right.

 

  

 

96. A typical adult has an average IQ score of 105 with a standard deviation of 20. If 20 randomly selected adults are givenan IQ test, what is the probability that the sample mean scores will be between 85 and 125 points?

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