1. This document contains a quiz with multiple parts asking the student to find z-scores, probabilities, and illustrate given distributions based on provided mean, standard deviation, and probability information.
2. The student is asked to find z-scores and probabilities for situations involving part lengths, chocolate bar weights, candy collected, vehicle speeds, and time spent on hold at a call center.
3. Calculations required include finding z-scores from probabilities and means/standard deviations, and finding probabilities given z-scores or ranges of values for normally distributed variables.
1. This document contains a quiz with multiple parts asking the student to find z-scores, probabilities, and illustrate given distributions based on provided mean, standard deviation, and probability information.
2. The student is asked to find z-scores and probabilities for situations involving part lengths, chocolate bar weights, candy collected, vehicle speeds, and time spent on hold at a call center.
3. Calculations required include finding z-scores from probabilities and means/standard deviations, and finding probabilities given z-scores or ranges of values for normally distributed variables.
1. This document contains a quiz with multiple parts asking the student to find z-scores, probabilities, and illustrate given distributions based on provided mean, standard deviation, and probability information.
2. The student is asked to find z-scores and probabilities for situations involving part lengths, chocolate bar weights, candy collected, vehicle speeds, and time spent on hold at a call center.
3. Calculations required include finding z-scores from probabilities and means/standard deviations, and finding probabilities given z-scores or ranges of values for normally distributed variables.
PART I 1.P (z>_)= 0.9236 1. It was found that the mean length of 100 2.P (z<_)= 0.6554 parts produced by a lathe was 20.05 mm 3.P (z>_)=0.1151 with a standard deviation of 0.02 mm. Find II. the probability that a part selected at random 1.The weight of chocolate bars from a would have a length. particular chocolate factory has a mean of 8 ounces with standard deviation of .1 ounce. (a) between 20.03 mm and 20.08 mm What is the z-score corresponding to a (b) between 20.06 mmand 20.07 mm. weight of 8.17 ounces? (c) less than 20.01 mm Find: a.Z-score b.Z-score: at least 8.14 ounces and 2. X is normally distributed variable with probability? Illustrate. mean of 48 and standard deviation of 6. c.Z-score: less than 7.81 ounces and Find: probability? Illustrate. 2.A group of friends compares what they A. P (x<53) received while trick or treating. They find B. P (x>31) that the average number of pieces of candy C. P (48<x<56) received is 43, with standard deviation of 2. What is the z-score corresponding to 20 3. The average speed of vehicles traveling pieces of candy? on a stretch of highway is 67 miles per Find hourwith a standard deviation of 3.5 miles a.Z score per hour. A vehicle is selected at random. b.Z score: less than 38.9 and probability? Illustrate a. What is the probability that it is c.Z score: greater than 43.5 and probability? violating the 70 mile per hour speed Illustrate limit?Assume that the speeds are normally distributed b. What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is not violating the speedlimit? c. What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is traveling under 50miles per hour? d. What is the probability that a randomly selected vehicle is traveling between 50and 70 miles per hour?
4. A customer calling a call center spends an
average of 45 minutes on holdduring the peak season, with a standard deviation of 12 minutes. Suppose these times arenormally distributed. Find the probability that the customer will be on hold for each intervalof times:
a. More than 54 minutes.
b. Less than 24 minutes. c. Between 24 and 54 minutes. d. More than 39 minutes.