Exam 6: The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distributions

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SCENARIO 6-2 John has two jobs.For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $15,000 per month,plus a commission.His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $10,000 and standard deviation $2000.At night he works occasionally as a waiter,for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $1,000 and standard deviation $300.John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Scenario 6-2,for a given month,what is the probability that John's commission from the jewelry store is less than $13,000?

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SCENARIO 6-2 John has two jobs.For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $15,000 per month,plus a commission.His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $10,000 and standard deviation $2000.At night he works occasionally as a waiter,for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $1,000 and standard deviation $300.John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Scenario 6-2,the probability is 0.25 that John's income as a waiter is no more than how much in a given month?

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A food processor packages orange juice in small jars.The weights of the filled jars are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 10.5 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.3 ounce.Find the proportion of all jars packaged by this process that have weights that fall below 10.875 ounces.

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The probability that a standard normal variable,Z,falls between -2.00 and -0.44 is 0.6472.

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The owner of a fish market determined that the mean weight for a catfish is 3.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.8 pound.Assuming the weights of catfish are normally distributed,the probability that a randomly selected catfish will weigh more than 4.4 pounds is ?

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SCENARIO 6-3 Suppose the time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs from a production line has a uniform distribution over an interval from 0 to 90 minutes. -Referring to Scenario 6-3,what is the probability that the time interval between two consecutive defective light bulbs will be at least 50 minutes?

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SCENARIO 6-2 John has two jobs.For daytime work at a jewelry store he is paid $15,000 per month,plus a commission.His monthly commission is normally distributed with mean $10,000 and standard deviation $2000.At night he works occasionally as a waiter,for which his monthly income is normally distributed with mean $1,000 and standard deviation $300.John's income levels from these two sources are independent of each other. -Referring to Scenario 6-2,for a given month,what is the probability that John's income as a waiter is between $800 and $900?

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