I need help solving the attached Math/Statistics problems Chapter 6: Normal Distribution (concepts) Jonai Tellison Question 1 1 pt 1

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I need help solving the attached Math/Statistics problems

Chapter 6: Normal Distribution (concepts) Jonai Tellison

Question 1 1 pt 1 99

Question 2 1 pt 1 99

Question 3 1 pt 1 99

Question 4 1 pt 1 99

If is a random variable from a standard normal distribution and if , then
.

True

False

Z P(Z < d) = 0.6
P(Z < −d) = 0.4

If represents a random variable coming from a normal distribution with mean 5 and if
, then .

True

False

X

P(X > 6.9) = 0.29 P(5 < X < 6.9) = 0.21

If a distribution is normal with mean 10 and standard deviation 2, then the median is also 10.

True

False

Since the area under the normal curve within two standard deviations of the mean is 0.95, the area under
the normal curve that corresponds to values greater than 2 standard deviations above the mean is 0.05.

True

False

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