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28 August, 20:05

Suppose the time to complete a 200-meter backstroke swim for female competitive swimmers is normally distributed with a mean μ = 141 seconds and a standard deviation σ = 7 seconds. Suppose that to qualify for the Nationals, a woman must complete the 200-meter backstroke in less than 128 seconds. What proportion of competitive female swimmers will qualify for the Nationals? Give your answer to four (4) decimal places.

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  1. 28 August, 20:17
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    Answer: The proportion that will qualify is 0.0314 or 3.14%.

    First, we need to find the z-score of a time of 128 seconds. To do this, we find the difference of the mean and score and divide by the standard deviation.

    (128 - 141) / 7 = - 1.86

    Now, use a standard normal distribution table to determine the percent below a z-score of - 1.86. That value is 0.0314 or 3.14%.
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