for a normal distribution problem:
mean = 100
standard deviation = 10
80% of the values are between what 2 x values symmetrically distributed around the mean.
How can you find the answer?
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for a normal distribution problem:
mean = 100
standard deviation = 10
80% of the values are between what 2 x values symmetrically distributed around the mean.
How can you find the answer?
80% of the data is between what two x-values? Well, that means 40% is to the left of the
mean and 40% is to the right of the mean.
Draw the bell-curve. That will help. If 80% is in between, then 10% lies to the left and 10%
to the right of the said area.
Look up 0.10 in the body of the table and see what z-score corresponds. Look up 0.90 in
the body of the table and see what z-score corresponds.
Then use the formula:
and solve for x.
Of course,and
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