A radar unit is used to measure speeds of cars on a motorway. The speeds are normally distributed with a mean of 74 mph and a standard deviation of 7.5 mph. What is the probabiility that a car picked at random traveling at more than 71 mph? Sketch the region in questions. Write a sentence describing what your answer represents with ragard to the problems situation.

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Section10.4: Distributions Of Data
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A radar unit is used to measure speeds of cars on a motorway. The speeds are normally distributed with a mean of 74 mph and a standard deviation of 7.5 mph. What is the probabiility that a car picked at random traveling at more than 71 mph? Sketch the region in questions. Write a sentence describing what your answer represents with ragard to the problems situation.

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Consider that the mean and standard deviation of a random variable X are µ and σ, respectively.

Thus, the z-score of that random variable X is z = (Xµ)/σ.

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