Respuesta :
The z-score is the number of standard deviations from the mean. For a given x-value, mean (μ), and standard deviation (σ) the z-score is given by
... z = (x -μ)/σ
(a) x=196, μ = 180, σ = 8 gives a z-score of
... z = (196 -180)/8 = 16/8
... z = 2.0
(b) The area associated with x=2 is 0.4772
(c) Rounded to the nearest thousandth, this is 0.477
(d) Carl's subtraction gives
... 0.50 - 0.477 = 2.3%
Just a simple review:
Z(X)= (X-mean)/standard deviation=(X- μ ) / σ
Given:
μ = 180
&sigmal = 8
Z(196)=(196-180)/8 = 2
Here, we're looking for the right tail, i.e. for Z scores greater than 2.
The table gives the area (probability) under the normal curve from Z(0) to Z(X).
Thus for estmating probability for the right tail, we subtract the Z-score from 0.5.
The value of probability where
P(0<Z<2)=0.4772
P(Z>2.0) = 0.5-0.4772 = 0.0228
Therefore the probability of box weghing more than 196 oz is 0.0228, 0r 2.28%.