15. Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 22 and standard deviation of 4.5. Compute the following probabilities as a 4-digit decimal value or as a percent with 1-digit after the decimal. SHOW WORK and table values. a. P(X>14) b. P (12

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Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 22 and standard
deviation of 4.5. Compute the following probabilities as a 4-digit decimal value or as a percent with
1-digit after the decimal. SHOW WORK and table values.
a. P(X>14)
b. P (12<x< 16)
Transcribed Image Text:Page 5 of 5 15. Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with a mean of 22 and standard deviation of 4.5. Compute the following probabilities as a 4-digit decimal value or as a percent with 1-digit after the decimal. SHOW WORK and table values. a. P(X>14) b. P (12<x< 16)
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