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Suppose that X is a normal random variable with a mean of = 140 and a standard deviation of a = 10. Determine the value of z so that
Pr[X> 145] Pr[Z> z], where Z is the standard normal random variable.
OA.-4.00
OB.-0.75
OC.0.40
OD. 0.50
OE-0.10
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that X is a normal random variable with a mean of = 140 and a standard deviation of a = 10. Determine the value of z so that Pr[X> 145] Pr[Z> z], where Z is the standard normal random variable. OA.-4.00 OB.-0.75 OC.0.40 OD. 0.50 OE-0.10
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