SOLUTION: 1. For a normally distributed population with m = 200, standard deviation of 10 what is the probability of picking one member of the population at random and have it fall: a.

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Question 214663: 1. For a normally distributed population with m = 200, standard deviation of 10 what is the probability of picking one member of the population at random and have it fall:
a. Between 180.40 and 219.6?
b. Above 219.6?
c. Below 180.4?
2. Scores on a standardize test have a mean of 150 and a standard deviation of 15. You are told your score is in the top 1% of the people who took the test. What score defines the top 1% of all scores?
3. A sample of 144 results in a sample mean of 14 and a sample standard deviation of 24. What is the 95% confidence interval on the population mean? What information does the confidence interval give?

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1. For a normally distributed population with m = 200, standard deviation of 10 what is the probability of picking one member of the population at random and have it fall:
a. Between 180.40 and 219.6?
b. Above 219.6?
c. Below 180.4?
2. Scores on a standardize test have a mean of 150 and a standard deviation of 15. You are told your score is in the top 1% of the people who took the test. What score defines the top 1% of all scores?
3. A sample of 144 results in a sample mean of 14 and a sample standard deviation of 24. What is the 95% confidence interval on the population mean? What information does the confidence interval give?
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Stan H.