Question 2 < > A population of values has a normal distribution with = 135.1 and a = 31.6. a. Find the probability that a single randomly selected value is greater than 135.1. Round your answer to four decimal places. P(X> 135.1) b. Find the probability that a randomly selected sample of size n 17 has a mean greater than 135.1. Round your answer to four decimal places. P(M> 135.1) G0/1 pt 29
Question 3 > - A population of values has a normal distribution with = 35.9 and = 76.4. If a random sample of size n = 18 is selected, a. Find the probability that a single randomly selected value is less than 28.7. Round your answer to four decimals. P(X < 28.7) = b. Find the probability that a sample of size n 18 is randomly selected with a mean less than 28.7. Round your answer to four decimals. P(M 28.7) =
Question 4 < > Suppose has a distribution with = 80 and a 7. Random samples of size 60 are drawn. Calculate the following probability. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. P(79< < 81)= Submit Question
Question 2 < > A population of values has a normal distribution with = 135.1 and a = 31.6. a. Find the probability that
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Question 2 < > A population of values has a normal distribution with = 135.1 and a = 31.6. a. Find the probability that
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