As an engineer working for a water bottling company, you collect the following data in order to test the performance of the bottling systems. Assume the normal distributio Milliliters of Water in the Bottle Frequency 485 490 milliliters 495 500 505 510 515 What is the mean (in milliliters)? milliliters What is the standard deviation (in milliliters)? What is the z value corresponding to 495 milliliters? z = Referring to this table, determine the A value. A = 8 12 22 35 20 13 12 Determine the probability that a bottle would be filled with more than 495 milliliters. probability=
As an engineer working for a water bottling company, you collect the following data in order to test the performance of the bottling systems. Assume the normal distributio Milliliters of Water in the Bottle Frequency 485 490 milliliters 495 500 505 510 515 What is the mean (in milliliters)? milliliters What is the standard deviation (in milliliters)? What is the z value corresponding to 495 milliliters? z = Referring to this table, determine the A value. A = 8 12 22 35 20 13 12 Determine the probability that a bottle would be filled with more than 495 milliliters. probability=
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how do I find the probability that a bottle will be filled with more than 495 mililiters? I tried dividing the total frequencies from 495 up which was 102/122 and it gave me 0.8361 and it's saying it's wrong. I'm also getting that all my answers are wrong except for the first one which is 500 militers.
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