kingmichael200
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  • 02-01-2017
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what is the p(x>x')=0.24 when mean is 12 standard deviation is 4

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LammettHash
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  • 05-01-2017
Assuming [tex]X[/tex] is normally distributed, you have

[tex]\mathbb P(X>x')=\mathbb P\left(\dfrac{X-12}4>\dfrac{x'-12}4\right)=\mathbb P\left(Z>\dfrac{x'-12}4\right)=0.24[/tex]

The right-tail probability of [tex]0.24[/tex] corresponds to a [tex]z[/tex] score of approximately [tex]0.7063[/tex].

In terms of [tex]X[/tex], this critical value is

[tex]0.7063=\dfrac{x'-12}4\implies x'\approx14.83[/tex]
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