To find: To find the probability that a value selected at random is from 80 to 100.
The probability of the value selected being in the interval is 47.5%
Given information:
Given, a
Calculation:
One standard deviation below and above the mean are:
Two standard deviation below and above the mean are:
Three standard deviation below and above the mean are:
In a normal distribution, the data is distributed equally i.e., 50% on either side of the mean.
The data within the first standard deviation contains 34% of data on each side.
The data between the first standard deviation and second standard deviation contains 13.5% of data on each side.
The data between the second standard deviation and third standard deviation contains 2.35% of data on each side.
Here, 80 is the second standard deviation to the left of mean. And 100 is the mean.
Hence the percent of data between 80 and 100 is given by:
Conclusion:
The probability of the value selected being in the interval is 47.5%
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