Let us assume that the temperature measured in Celsius at a hill-top at midnight in July follows the normal distribution
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Let us assume that the temperature measured in Celsius at a hill-top at midnight in July follows the normal distribution with an expected value of 11.5 Celsius and a standard deviation of 2.5 Celsius. 1. How much is the probability that the temperature is less than 15 Celsius? 2. How much is the probability that the temperature is more than 10 Celsius? 3. How much is the probability that the temperature is between 8 and 12 Celsius? 4. How much is x if the probability that the temperature is less than x Celsius is 0.75? 5. How much is y if the probability that the temperature is less than y Celsius is 0.3?
Let us assume that the temperature measured in Celsius at a hill-top at midnight in July follows the normal distribution with an expected value of 11.5 Celsius and a standard deviation of 2.5 Celsius. 1. How much is the probability that the temperature is less than 15 Celsius? 2. How much is the probability that the temperature is more than 10 Celsius? 3. How much is the probability that the temperature is between 8 and 12 Celsius? 4. How much is x if the probability that the temperature is less than x Celsius is 0.75? 5. How much is y if the probability that the temperature is less than y Celsius is 0.3?