SOLUTION: The total amount being spent on personal calls in a month by employees of a company follows a normal distribution with a mean of $900 and a standard deviation of $50. Find the pr
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Question 204996: The total amount being spent on personal calls in a month by employees of a company follows a normal distribution with a mean of $900 and a standard deviation of $50. Find the probability that in a randomly selected month the amount spent on personal calls is less than $750.
i already submitted this but i need to find a way to work through this without a graphing calculator- its not required for the class but the tutor that helped me(Godbless him or her) gave me a solution using a calculator. does anyone now how to do this without one? please help me!!!
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to be able to use a z-chart to find the
z-values and to be able to find the probabilities
using the z-chart.
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There is no alternative if you do not use a calculator
or have technology of some sort.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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