The average price for a SPURS game package is $1,200 with a standard deviation of $220. Assume Spurs ticket prices are normally distributed.
13. Refer to Exhibit Four. What is the probability that a SPURSpackage will have a price of at least $1,530?
a. |
1.4332 |
b. |
0.5668 |
c. |
0.4332 |
d. |
0.0668 |
e. None of the above answers is correct
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