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30 May, 10:17

What is the probability that a value falls in the interval μ ± 2σ, that computes the probability P (-2 < Z < 2). Round to four decimals and use leading zeros

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  1. 30 May, 10:35
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    0.9544

    Step-by-step explanation:

    P (-2 < Z < 2) means that Z has mean 0 and standard deviation 2.

    P (-2 < Z < 2) = F (2) - F (-2)

    Using the Z - table,

    F (2) = 0.9772

    and F (-2) = 0.0228

    Thus,

    P (-2 < Z < 2) = 0.9772 - 0.0228 = 0.9544

    This means that data within two standard deviation is 95%.
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