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24 February, 15:38

Given that the length an athlete throws a hammer is a normal random variable with mean 50 feet and standard deviation 5 feet, what is the probability he throws it no less than 55 feet?

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  1. 24 February, 15:42
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    P (X>55) = 0.16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We want to find the probability that an athlete throws the hammer no less than 55 feet given that the length an athlete throws a hammer is a normal random variable with mean 50 feet and standard deviation 5 feet.

    We know that 55 is 1 stand deviation above the mean which is 50.

    By the empirical rule, 68% of the distribution is within 1 standard deviation of the mean.

    In this case only one standard deviation above the mean will give 34%.

    So the probability that he throws the hammer less than 55 feet is 0.5+0.34=0.84

    The probability that he throws it no less than 55 feet is 1-0.84=0.16
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