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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 13:00, khandjia

Let x be normally distributed with mean μ = 133 and standard deviation σ = 23. use table 1. a. find p(x ≤ 100). (round "z" value to 2 decimal places and final answer to 4 decimal places.) p(x ≤ 100) b. find p(95 ≤ x ≤ 110). (round "z" value to 2 decimal places and final answer to 4 decimal places.) p(95 ≤ x ≤ 110) c. find x such that p(x ≤ x) = 0.350. (round "z" value and final answer to 2 decimal places.) x d. find x such that p(x > x) = 0.920. (round "z" value and final answer to 2 decimal places.)

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