Problem# 3: Assume X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 2. Determine the following: a) P(X < 13) b) P(X > 9) c) P(6 < X < 14) d) P(2 < X < 4) e) P(-2 < X < 8)
Problem# 3: Assume X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 2. Determine the following: a) P(X < 13) b) P(X > 9) c) P(6 < X < 14) d) P(2 < X < 4) e) P(-2 < X < 8)
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem#3: Assume X is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a
standard deviation of 2. Determine the following:
a) P(X < 13)
b) Р(X > 9)
c) P(6 < X < 14)
d) P(2 < X < 4)
e) Р(-2 <х < 8)
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