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23 February, 19:45

Hereford cattle are one of the most popular breeds of beef cattle. Based on data from the Hereford Cattle Society, the mean weight of a one-year-old Hereford bull is 1150 pounds, with a standard deviation of 80 pounds.

a. What is the probability that if a single Hereford bull is selected at random, it will weigh less than 1100 pounds? b. What weights will define the middle 50% of Hereford weights?

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  1. 23 February, 19:46
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    Let x be a random variable representing the mean weight of a one-year-old Hereford bull. Then

    a.) P (x < 1100) = P (z < (X - mean) / sd) = P (z < (1100 - 1150) / 80) = P (z < - 0.625) = 1 - P (z < 0.625) = 1 - 0.73401 = 0.2660

    b.) The middle (50%) of Hereford weights will weigh the mean weight of the sample. i. e. the middle (50%) of the Hereford weights will be 1150 pounds
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