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The mileages of cars in a fleet of cars are normally distributed with a mean mileage of 52,000 miles and a standard deviation of 2,000 miles. What is the probability of randomly selecting a car with a mileage less than 52,000 miles?

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    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that the mean is 52000 miles (m) and the standard deviation is 2000 miles (sd), so we are asked:

    P (x <52000)

    P ((x - m) / sd < (52000 - 52000) / 2)

    P (z <0)

    If we look in the normal distribution table we have to:

    P (x <52000) = 0.5

    That is, the probability is of randomly selecting a car with a mileage less than 52,000 miles 50%
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