Suppose that blood chloride concentration (mmol/L) has a normal distribution with mean 107 and standard deviation 2. USE SALT (a) What is the probability that chloride concentration equals 108? Is less than 108? Is at most 108? (Round your answers to four decimal places.) equals 108 0 less than 108 0 at most 108 0 (b) What is the probability that chloride concentration differs from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 0.3173 Does this probability depend on the values of u and σ? No V , this probability does not depend on the values of u and o. (c) How would you characterize the most extreme 0.5% of chloride concentration values? (Round your answers to two decimal places.) The most extreme 0.5% of chloride concentrations values are those less than 91.52 mmol/L and greater than 118.48 You may need to use the appropriate table in the Appendix of Tables to answer this question. mmol/L.
Suppose that blood chloride concentration (mmol/L) has a normal distribution with mean 107 and standard deviation 2. USE SALT (a) What is the probability that chloride concentration equals 108? Is less than 108? Is at most 108? (Round your answers to four decimal places.) equals 108 0 less than 108 0 at most 108 0 (b) What is the probability that chloride concentration differs from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) 0.3173 Does this probability depend on the values of u and σ? No V , this probability does not depend on the values of u and o. (c) How would you characterize the most extreme 0.5% of chloride concentration values? (Round your answers to two decimal places.) The most extreme 0.5% of chloride concentrations values are those less than 91.52 mmol/L and greater than 118.48 You may need to use the appropriate table in the Appendix of Tables to answer this question. mmol/L.
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that blood chloride concentration (mmol/L) has a normal distribution with mean 107 and standard deviation 2.
USE SALT
(a) What is the probability that chloride concentration equals 108? Is less than 108? Is at most 108? (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
equals 108
0
less than 108
0
at most 108
0
(b) What is the probability that chloride concentration differs from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
0.3173
Does this probability depend on the values of u and σ?
No
V , this probability does not depend on the values of u and o.
(c) How would you characterize the most extreme 0.5% of chloride concentration values? (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
The most extreme 0.5% of chloride concentrations values are those less than 91.52
mmol/L and greater than 118.48
You may need to use the appropriate table in the Appendix of Tables to answer this question.
mmol/L.
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