Respuesta :
Answer:
Z value for the first pump = -0.68
Z value for the second pump = 0.45
Step-by-step explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Mean labor cost to repair a heat pump = $90
Standard deviation = $22
Labor cost for the first, X₁ = $75
Labor cost for the Second, X₂ = $100
Now,
Z value for the first pump = [X₁ - Mean] ÷ Standard deviation
thus,
Z value for the first pump = [ $75 - $90] ÷ $22
= - 0.68
Z value for the second pump = [X₁ - Mean] ÷ Standard deviation
thus,
Z value for the second pump = [ $100 - $90] ÷ $22
= 0.45
Answer:
z1= -0.6818
z2= 0.45
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean labor cost to repair the heat pump is μ= $90
standard deviation σ= $22
Labor cost for the first heat pump X_1= $75
labor cost for the second heat pump is X_2= $100
z value for the first heat pump
[tex]z_1= \frac{X_1-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]z_1= \frac{75-90}{22}[/tex]
= -0.6818
z value for the second heat pump
[tex]z_2= \frac{X_2-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]
⇒[tex]z_2= \frac{100-90}{22}[/tex]
= 0.45