1).Sketch and label a normal curve with the given information. Then, solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth.9) Suppose that replacement times for washing machines are normally distributed...


Find the area of the shaded region. The graph depicts the standard normal distribution (z) with mean 0 and standard<br>deviation 1. Round to the nearest tenth.<br>7)<br>7)<br>-3.39 -2.26 -1.13<br>1.13<br>2.26<br>3.39<br>2<br>8) Suppose that weight of adolescents is being studied by a health organization and that the<br>accompanying tables describes the probability distribution for three randomly selected<br>adolescents, where x is the number who are considered morbidly obese.<br>8)<br>P(x)<br>0.111<br>1<br>0.215<br>2<br>3<br>0.224<br>Find P( x>1).<br>Sketch and label a normal curve with the given information. Then, solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth.<br>9) Suppose that replacement times for washing machines are normally distributed with a<br>mean of 8.4 years and a standard deviation of 2 years. Find the replacement time that<br>separates the top 18% from the bottom 82%.<br>9)<br>Fill in the probability distribution table and find the expected value.<br>10) A 28-year-old man pays $181 for a one-year life insurance policy with coverage of<br>$150,000. If the probability that he will live through the year is 0.9994, what is the expected<br>value for the insurance policy?<br>10)<br>X<br>P(x)<br>

Extracted text: Find the area of the shaded region. The graph depicts the standard normal distribution (z) with mean 0 and standard deviation 1. Round to the nearest tenth. 7) 7) -3.39 -2.26 -1.13 1.13 2.26 3.39 2 8) Suppose that weight of adolescents is being studied by a health organization and that the accompanying tables describes the probability distribution for three randomly selected adolescents, where x is the number who are considered morbidly obese. 8) P(x) 0.111 1 0.215 2 3 0.224 Find P( x>1). Sketch and label a normal curve with the given information. Then, solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth. 9) Suppose that replacement times for washing machines are normally distributed with a mean of 8.4 years and a standard deviation of 2 years. Find the replacement time that separates the top 18% from the bottom 82%. 9) Fill in the probability distribution table and find the expected value. 10) A 28-year-old man pays $181 for a one-year life insurance policy with coverage of $150,000. If the probability that he will live through the year is 0.9994, what is the expected value for the insurance policy? 10) X P(x)
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