SOLUTION: The average distance geese fly south in the winter is approximately 380 miles with a standard deviation of 60 miles. Assuming that the distances are normally distributed, find the
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Question 897827: The average distance geese fly south in the winter is approximately 380 miles with a standard deviation of 60 miles. Assuming that the distances are normally distributed, find the probability that a randomly selected goose migrates a distance of:
a. Less than 300 miles
b. Between 320 a 440 miles
c. Greater than 460 miles
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
b. find P(320 ≤ x ≤440) = normalcdf(340, 440, 380, 60).
TI syntax is normalcdf(smaller, larger, µ, σ).
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