Suppose the distribution of maximum monthly January temperatures in Sydney is normal with mean, μ = 25.95 OC and a standard deviation, σ = 1.13 OC. What is the value of the temperature that cuts off the lower 2.5% of this population?  (1 dp)   What is the value of the temperature that cuts off the upper 25% of this population?   (1 dp)

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Suppose the distribution of maximum monthly January temperatures in Sydney is normal with mean, μ = 25.95 OC and a standard deviation, σ = 1.13 OC.

  1. What is the value of the temperature that cuts off the lower 2.5% of this population?  (1 dp) 
  2.  What is the value of the temperature that cuts off the upper 25% of this population?   (1 dp)
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