Scores of each of the previous calculus tests were normally distributed with a mean of 74 and standard deviation of 3.8. Steve will be taking the test tomorrow. What is the P(z<-1.05)?

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Answer:

-2.2 (-2.2124%)  is the answer as -2.2124^2 = -4.89% is found first below. -2.2124 is part of the derivation equation to find the relation with z.

z<-1.05 therefore = -2.2<-1.05

Step-by-step explanation:

-4.89%

-0.27631578947 x 74= -20.4473684208

P)z<-105) =  100/-20.4473684208 = -4.89060489067 less than the population of 100%

0 = population standard deviation = 3.8 we divide from 1.05

(in normal derivation questions we can multiply before dividing 0 key letter =(z- u)^2 / divide all by N) This is why we divided.

N = the size of the population = 100/D we used 100/D to find the first part.

z = each value from the population  = z<-1.05

u = the population mean = 74 we multiplied second step after first step 3.8 we divide from 1.05

So that 1.05/3.8 = -0.27631578947 x 74 = D

We then Divide into N = 100/D

to find a whole or a percentage.

= -4.89

z = -2.2

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