Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that fish length X is having the normal distribution for which the mean is 9 inches and the standard deviation is 2 inches.
X : N(9,2)
A) [tex]P(X<14) = P(z<\frac{14-9}{2} )\\=P(Z<2.5)\\=0.5+0.4938\\=0.9938[/tex]
B) Here sample size = 300
[tex]P(X<8) = P(Z<\frac{8-9}{2} )=P(Z<-0.5)\\=0.3085[/tex]
Out of 300 fish we can expect 300(0.3085) to be shorter
i.e. 92.55=93 fish