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(a)
To find: the proportion of days where the given condition falls
(a)
Answer to Problem 55E
Therefore, we would expect trains to arrive on time about 96% of the time.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mean is
Standard deviation is
Calculation:
It is given that for a certain small train's daily route, the locomotive needs to have anadhesion of at least 0.30 for the train at its destination on time. We want to find the area under the N(0.37, 0.04) distribution to the right of 0.3.
We first calculate the z-value corresponding to 0.3.
The area above -1.75 is equal to the area to the right of 0.3. The following graph shows the area above 0.3.
From standard normal table, the value below -1.75 is 0.0401. Then, the area above -1.75 is
1- 0.0401 = 0.9599.
Therefore, it is expectedtrains to arrive on time about 96% of the time.
Conclusion:
Therefore, it is expected trains to arrive on time about 96% of the time.
(b)
To find: the proportion of days where the given condition falls
(b)
Answer to Problem 55E
It is expectedtrains to arrive early about 0.06% of the time.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
We first find the z -value corresponding to 0.5 as follows:
The area above 0.5 is equal to the area to the right of 3.25. The following graph shows the area above 0.5.
Using standard normal table, the proportion of adhesions higher than 0.50 is1-0.9994 = 0.0006.
Hence, it is expectedtrains to arrive early about 0.06% of the time.
Conclusion:
Hence, it is expectedtrains to arrive early about 0.06% of the time.
(c)
To compare: the answers to (a) and (b).
(c)
Answer to Problem 55E
It makes sense to try to have the value found in part (a) larger.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
It makes sense to try to have the value found in part (a) larger. It is expected to have the train which is to arrive atits destination on time, but not to arrive at the switch point early.
Conclusion:
It makes sense to try to have the value found in part (a) larger.
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