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| Question 1190149:  The mean age of students at a high school is 16.5 with a standard deviation of 0.7 you use the standard normal table to determine that the probability of selecting one student at random whose age is more than 17.5 years is about 8% what is the error in this problem?
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . The mean age of students at a high school is 16.5 with a standard deviation of 0.7
 you use the standard normal table to determine that the probability of selecting
 one student at random whose age is more than 17.5 years is about 8%
 what is the error in this problem?
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 I want to convince you that the statement in the post is non-sensical.
 
 Let consider one academic year, let say from September to May, inclusive.
 
 In the post, the mean age is considered as a real number continuous variable (since it uses decimals etc.)
 
 But this "mean" (defined and used this way as a real decimal number) CHANGES during the academic year,
 which is not reflected in the problem.
 
 
 Again: during the academic year, such a conception
 as a mean students age does not exist as a fixed real continuous decimal variable.
 
 
 I do not know if I answered your question - - - it was not my goal.
 
 My goal was to explain that the conception does not exist, which is discussed in the post.
 
 
 
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