Kyle goes out fishing for Ahi Tuna. Suppose that Ahi Tuna have weights that are normally distributed with mean 230 pounds and standard deviation 15 pounds. If Kyle catches an Ahi, what is the probability it weighs between 204.5 and 231.5 pounds? If Kyle catches an Ahi, what is the probability it weighs more than 231.5 pounds? Any Ahi that Kyle catches will have 85% chance of weighing more than pounds.

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Ahi Tuna
Kyle goes out fishing for Ahi Tuna. Suppose that Ahi Tuna have weights that are normally distributed with mean 230
pounds and standard deviation 15 pounds.
If Kyle catches an Ahi, what is the probability it weighs between 204.5 and 231.5 pounds?
If Kyle catches an Ahi, what is the probability it weighs more than 231.5 pounds?
Any Ahi that Kyle catches will have 85% chance of weighing more than
pounds.
The 25th percentile of the distribution of Ahi weight is
pounds.
The 75th percentile of the distribution of Ahi weight is
pounds.
If Kyle catches 3 Ahi, the chance that they all weigh more than 230 pounds is
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Transcribed Image Text:I am finis 6. < Previous Nex Ahi Tuna Kyle goes out fishing for Ahi Tuna. Suppose that Ahi Tuna have weights that are normally distributed with mean 230 pounds and standard deviation 15 pounds. If Kyle catches an Ahi, what is the probability it weighs between 204.5 and 231.5 pounds? If Kyle catches an Ahi, what is the probability it weighs more than 231.5 pounds? Any Ahi that Kyle catches will have 85% chance of weighing more than pounds. The 25th percentile of the distribution of Ahi weight is pounds. The 75th percentile of the distribution of Ahi weight is pounds. If Kyle catches 3 Ahi, the chance that they all weigh more than 230 pounds is US V O 10: HDM er
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Mean=230

Standard deviation=15

X~ Normal (230, 152)

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