Question 1198135:  Suppose the mean length of stay in a chronic disease hospital of a certain type of patient is 60 days with a standard deviation of 15 days. If it is reasonable to assume a normal distribution of lengths of stay, find the probability that a randomly selected patient from this group will have a length of stay of at most 88 days. 
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Suppose the mean length of stay in a chronic disease hospital of a certain type of patient is 60 days  
with a standard deviation of 15 days. If it is reasonable to assume a normal distribution of lengths of stay,  
find the probability that a randomly selected patient from this group will have a length of stay of at most 88 days. 
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They want you find the area under the specified normal curve on the left of the raw mark of 88
    P = normalcfd(-9999,88,60,15) = 0.969.    ANSWER
 
 
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https://onlinestatbook.com/2/calculators/normal_dist.html
 
 
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