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6 June, 17:51

An average light bulb manufactured by the Acme Corporation lasts 300 days with a standard deviation of 50 days. Assuming that bulb life is normally distributed:

1. What is the probability that an Acme light bulb will last more than 300 days?

2. What is the probability that an Acme light bulb will last less than 300 days?

3. What is the probability that an Acme light bulb will last exactly 300 days?

4. In order to obtain a scientific survey with 95 % confidence level of public opining on something without making more than 3% error in either direction, how much percentage of all American adults should we ask?

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  1. 6 June, 17:56
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    1. 90% 2. 10% 3. 50%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Standard Deviation (σ) = 50 days

    Average/Mean (μ) = 300days

    Probability that it would last more than 300 days = P (Bulb>300 days)

    We will assume there are 365 days in a year.

    P (Bulb>300 days) implies that the bulb would

    Using the normal equation;

    z = standard/normal score = (x-μ) / σ where x is the value to be standardized

    P (Bulb>300 days) implies x = 365 days

    Therefore z = (365-300) / 50 = 1.3

    Using the normal graph for z=1.3, probability = 90%

    2. P (Bulb300 days) /

    P (Bulb<300 days) = 1 - 0.9

    P (Bulb<300 days) = 10%

    3. P (Bulb=300 days) implies z=0 since x=300

    Using the normal graph for z=0, probability = 50%
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