SOLUTION: Binomial and Normal Distribution
Last year, the personal best high jumps of track athletes in a nearby state were normally distributed with a mean of 217cm and a standard deviat
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Question 746178: Binomial and Normal Distribution
Last year, the personal best high jumps of track athletes in a nearby state were normally distributed with a mean of 217cm and a standard deviation of 16cm. What is the probability that a randomly selected high jumper has a personal best between 233 and 249cm?
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Answer by reviewermath(1029) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let X = best high jump of track athlete
X ~Normal(µ = 217, σ = 16)
=P( 1 < Z < 2)
=
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