Suppose the random variable X follows a normal distribution with mean μ=53and standard deviation σ=10.
Calculate each of the following.
In each case, round your response to at least 4 decimal places.
a) P(X<43)=
b) P(X>63)=
c) P(48<X<68)=
Suppose the random variable X follows a normal distribution with mean μ=53and standard deviation σ=10. Calculate...
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suppose the random variable x follows a normal distibution with mean 53 and standard deviation 10 a) P(X<43) b) P(X<60) c) P(48<X<68)
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