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25 February, 14:35

The 100-meter race times at a state track meet are normally distributed with a mean of 14.62 seconds and a standard deviation of 2.13 seconds. Using the Standard Normal Probabilities table, what is the approximate probability that a runner chosen at random will have a 100-meter time less than 15.5 seconds? a. 0.1894

b. 0.3409

c. 0.6591

d. 0.7910

e. 0.8106

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  1. 25 February, 15:04
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    To solve this problem, we use the t statistic. The formula for z score is:

    z = (x - u) / s

    where x is the sample value = 15.5 seconds or below, u is the sample mean = 14.62 seconds, s is standard dev = 2.13 seconds

    z = (15.5 - 14.62) / 2.13

    z = 0.41

    Using standard distribution tables at z = 0.41, the value of P is:

    P = 0.6591 = 65.91%

    Hence there is a 65.91% chance the runner will have less than 15.5 seconds of time

    answer:

    c. 0.6591
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