SOLUTION: Let x be normally distributed with mean 6 and standard deviation 3. Determine p(5<x<10)

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Question 1172894: Let x be normally distributed with mean 6 and standard deviation 3. Determine p(5
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This isn't clear.
The probability of 5 p(5) is 0. The normal curve is a density function, and there is no probability at a single point. If it is the probability of >5 it would be z > (5-6)/3 or -1/3, and that result could be looked up in a table or using a calculator.

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