Respuesta :
The value of P(X<53) is 0.84 if the Z = 1 and normal distribution has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 3 option (A) is correct.
What is a normal distribution?
It's the probability curve of a continuous distribution that's most likely symmetric around the mean. On the Z curve, at Z=0, the chance is 50-50. A bell-shaped curve is another name for it.
We know,
[tex]\rm Z = \dfrac{X-\mu}{SD}[/tex]
X = 53, μ = 50, and SD = 3
[tex]\rm Z = \dfrac{53-50}{3}[/tex]
Z = 1
From the Z table.
The value of P(X<53) = 0.84
Thus, the value of P(X<53) is 0.84 if the Z = 1 and normal distribution has a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 3 option (A) is correct.
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