Problem 6.1TI: What is the z-score of x, when x = 1 and X~N(12,3)? Problem 6.2TI: Fill In the blanks. Jerome averages 16 points a game with a standard deviation of four points. X —... Problem 6.3TI: Use the Information in Example 6.3 to answer the following questions. a. Suppose a 15 to 18-year-old... Problem 6.4TI: In 2012, 1,664,479 students took the SAT exam. The distribution of scores in the verbal section of... Problem 6.5TI: Suppose X has a normal distribution with mean 25 and standard deviation five. Between what values of... Problem 6.6TI: The scores on a college entrance exam have an approximate normal distribution with mean, =52 points... Problem 6.7TI: If the area to the left of x is 0.012, then what is the area to the right? Problem 6.8TI: The golf scores for a school team were normally distributed with a mean of 68 and a standard... Problem 6.9TI: The golf scores for a school team were normally distributed with a mean of 68 and a standard... Problem 6.10TI: Use the Information in Example 6.10 to answer the following questions. a. Find the 30th percentile,... Problem 6.11TI: Two thousand students took an exam. The scores on the exam have an approximate normal distribution... Problem 6.12TI: Using the information from Example 6.12, answer the following: a. The middle 40% of mandarin oranges... Problem 1P: A bottle of water contains 12.05 fluid ounces with a standard deviation of 0.01 ounces. Define the... Problem 2P: A normal distribution has a mean of 61 and a standard deviation of 15. What is the median? Problem 3P: X~N(1,2)= Problem 4P: A company manufactures rubber balls. The mean diameter of a ball is 12 cm with a standard deviation... Problem 5P: X~N(-4, 1) What is the median? Problem 6P: X~N(3,5)= Problem 7P: X~N(2,1)= Problem 8P: What does a z-score measure? Problem 9P: What does standardizing a normal distribution do to the mean? Problem 10P: Is X ~N(0, 1) a standardized normal distribution? Why or why not? Problem 11P: What is the z-score of x = 12, if it is two standard deviations to the right of the mean? Problem 12P: What is the z-score of x = 9, if it is 1.5 standard deviations to the left of the mean? Problem 13P: What is the z-score of x = —2, if it is 2.78 standard deviations to the right of the mean? Problem 14P: What is the z-score of x = 7, if it is 0.133 standard deviations to the left of the mean? Problem 15P: Suppose X~ N(2, 6). What value of x has a z-score of three? Problem 16P: Suppose X~ N(8, 1). ‘What value of x has a z-score of —2.25? Problem 17P: Suppose X ~N(9, 5). What value of x has a z-score of —0.5? Problem 18P: Suppose X~ N(2, 3). That value of x has a z-score of - 0.67? Problem 19P: Suppose X ~N(4, 2). What value of x is 1.5 standard deviations to the left of the mean? Problem 20P: Suppose X ~N(4, 2). What value of x is two standard deviations to the right of the mean? Problem 21P: Suppose X ~N(8, 9). What value of x is 0.67 standard deviations to the left of the mean? Problem 22P: Suppose X ~N(—1, 2). What is the z-score of x = 2? Problem 23P: Suppose X ~N( 12, 6). What is the z-score of x = 2? Problem 24P: Suppose X ~N(9, 3). What is the z-score of x = 9? Problem 25P: Suppose a normal distribution has a mean of six and a standard deviation of 1.5. What is the z-score... Problem 26P: In a normal distribution, x = 5 and z = —1.25. This tells you that x = 5 is ____ standard deviations... Problem 27P: In a normal distribution, x = 3 and z = 0.67. This tells you that x = 3 is ____ standard deviations... Problem 28P: In a normal distribution, x = —2 and z = 6. This tells you that x = —2 is ____ standard deviations... Problem 29P: In a normal distribution, x = —5 and z = —3.14. This tells you that x = —5 is ____ standard... Problem 30P: In a normal distribution, x= 6 and z —1.7. This tells you that x 6 is ____ standard deviations to... Problem 31P: About what percent of x values from a normal distribution lie within one standard deviation (left... Problem 32P: About what percent of the x values from a normal distribution lie within two standard deviations... Problem 33P: About what percent of x values lie between the second and third standard deviations (both sides)? Problem 34P: Suppose X N( 15, 3). Between what x values does 68.27% of the data lie? The range of x values is... Problem 35P: Suppose X~ N(—3, 1). Between what x values does 95.35% of the data lie? The range of x values Is... Problem 36P: Suppose X ~N(—3, 1). Between what x values does 34.14% of the data lie? Problem 37P: About what percent of x values lie between the mean and three standard deviations? Problem 38P: About what percent of x values lie between the mean and one standard deviation? Problem 39P: About what percent of x values lie between the first and second standard deviation from the mean... Problem 40P: About what percent of x values lie between the first and third standard deviations(both sides)? Problem 41P: Use the following information to answer the next t exercises: The life of Sunshine CD players Is... Problem 42P: Use the following information to answer the next t exercises: The life of Sunshine CD players Is... Problem 43P: How would you represent the area to the left of one in a probability statement? Figure 6.12 Problem 44P: What is the area to the right of one? Figure 6.13 Problem 45P: Is P(x < 1) equal to P(x1) ? ‘by? Problem 46P: How would you represent the area to the left of three in a probability statement? Figure 6.14 Problem 47P: What is the area to the right of three? Figure 6.15 Problem 48P: If the area to the left of x in a normal distribution is 0.123, what is the area to the right of x? Problem 49P: If the area to the tight of x in a normal distribution is 0.543, what is the area to the left of x? Problem 50P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises: X~N(54, 8) 50. Find the probability... Problem 51P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises: X~N(54, 8) 51. Find the probability... Problem 52P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises: X~N(54, 8) Find the 80th... Problem 53P: Use the following information to answer the next four exercises: X~N(54, 8) 53. Find the 60th... Problem 54P: X~N(6, 2) Find the probability that x is between three and nine. Problem 55P: X~N(—3, 4) Find the probability that x is between one and four. Problem 56P: X~N(4,5) Find the maxium of x in the bottom quartile. Problem 57P: Use the following information to answer the next three exercise: The life of Sunshine CD players is... Problem 58P: Find the probability that a CD player will last between 2.8 and six years. a. Sketch the situation.... Problem 59P: Find the 70th percentile of the distribution for the time a CD player lasts. a. Sketch the... Problem 60H: Use the following information to answer the next r exercises The patient recovery time from a... Problem 61H: Use the following information to answer the next r exercises The patient recovery time from a... Problem 62H: The length of time to find it takes to find a parking space at 9 AM, follows a normal distribution... Problem 63H: The heights of the 430 National Basketball Association players were listed on team rosters at the... Problem 64H: The systolic blood pressure (given In millimeters) of males has an approximately normal distribution... Problem 65H: Kyle’s doctor told him that the z-score for his systolic blood pressure is 1.75. Which of the... Problem 66H: Height and weight are two measurements used to track a childs development. The World Health... Problem 67H: In 2005, 1,475,623 students heading to college took the SAT. The distribution of scores In the math... Problem 68H: Use the following information (0 answer the next tv exercises: The patient recovery nine from a... Problem 69H: Use the following information (0 answer the next tv exercises: The patient recovery nine from a... Problem 70H: Use the following information to answer the next three exercises: The length of time it takes to... Problem 71H: Use the following information to answer the next three exercises: The length of time it takes to... Problem 72H: Use the following information to answer the next three exercises: The length of time it takes to... Problem 73H: According to a study done by De Anza students, the height for Asian adult males is normally... Problem 74H: IQ is normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Suppose one Individual... Problem 75H: The percent of fat calories that a person In America consumes each day is normally distributed with... Problem 76H: Suppose that the distance of fly balls hit to the outfield (In baseball) Is normally dlsuibued with... Problem 77H: In China, four-ear-olds average three bows a day unsupervised. Most of the unsupervised children... Problem 78H: In the 1992 presidential election, Alaska's 40 election districts averaged 1,956.8 votes per... Problem 79H: Suppose that the duration of a particular type of criminal trial is known to be normally distributed... Problem 80H: Tern Vogel, an amateur motorcycle racer, averages 129.71 seconds per 2.5 mile lap (in a seven-lap... Problem 81H: Thuy Dau, Ngoc Bui, Sam Su, and Lan Voung conducted a survey as to how long customers at Lucky... Problem 82H: Suppose that Ricardo and Anita attend different colleges. Ricardo’s GPA is the same as the average... Problem 83H: Table 6.4 shows a sample of the maximum capacity (maximum number of spectators) of sports stadiums.... Problem 84H: An expert witness for a paternity lawsuit testifies that the length of a pregnancy is normally... Problem 85H: A NUMMI assembly Line, which has been operating since 1984, has built an average of 6.000 cars and... Problem 86H: We flip a coin 100 times (n = 100) and note that It only comes up heads 20% (p 0.20) of the time.... Problem 87H: A $1 scratch off lotto ticket will be a inner one out of five times. Out of a shipment of n = 190... Problem 88H: Facebook provides a variety of statistics on its Web site that detail the growth and popularity of... format_list_bulleted