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14 January, 07:45

Suppose that the current measurements in a strip of wire are assumed to follow a normal distribution with a mean of 10 millimeters and a standard deviation of 2 millimeters. What is the probability that a measurement exceeds 13 milliamperes

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  1. 14 January, 07:54
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    Answer: the probability that a measurement exceeds 13 milliamperes is 0.067

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose that the current measurements in a strip of wire are assumed to follow a normal distribution, we would apply the formula for normal distribution which is expressed as

    z = (x - µ) / σ

    Where

    x = current measurements in a strip.

    µ = mean current

    σ = standard deviation

    From the information given,

    µ = 10

    σ = 2

    We want to find the probability that a measurement exceeds 13 milliamperes. It is expressed as

    P (x > 13) = 1 - P (x ≤ 13)

    For x = 13,

    z = (13 - 10) / 2 = 1.5

    Looking at the normal distribution table, the probability corresponding to the z score is 0.933

    P (x > 13) = 1 - 0.933 = 0.067
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