In the 1992 presidential election, Alaska's 40 election districts averaged 2084 votes per district for President Clinton. The standard deviation was 595. (There are only 40 election districts in Alaska.) The distribution of the votes per district for President Clinton was bell-shaped. Let X = number of votes for President Clinton for an election district. (Source: The World Almanac and Book of Facts) Round all answers except part e. to 4 decimal places. votes TorTTesidemt Cinton. d. Find the probability that a randomly selected district had between 2161 and 2431 votes for President Clinton. e. Find the first quartile for votes for President Clinton. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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In the 1992 presidential election, Alaska's 40 election districts averaged 2084 votes per district for
President Clinton. The standard deviation was 595. (There are only 40 election districts in Alaska.) The
distribution of the votes per district for President Clinton was bell-shaped. Let X = number of votes for
President Clinton for an election district. (Source: The World Almanac and Book of Facts) Round all answers
except part e. to 4 decimal places.
votes TorTTesidemt Cinton.
d. Find the probability that a randomly selected district had between 2161 and 2431 votes for President
Clinton.
e. Find the first quartile for votes for President Clinton. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Transcribed Image Text:In the 1992 presidential election, Alaska's 40 election districts averaged 2084 votes per district for President Clinton. The standard deviation was 595. (There are only 40 election districts in Alaska.) The distribution of the votes per district for President Clinton was bell-shaped. Let X = number of votes for President Clinton for an election district. (Source: The World Almanac and Book of Facts) Round all answers except part e. to 4 decimal places. votes TorTTesidemt Cinton. d. Find the probability that a randomly selected district had between 2161 and 2431 votes for President Clinton. e. Find the first quartile for votes for President Clinton. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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