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Assume that the random variable X is normally distributed, with mean ? = 110 and standard deviation ? = 5. Compute the probability P(X > 114). 0.7881 0.1977 0.2119 0.2420

          Assume that the random variable X is normally distributed, with mean ? = 110 and standard deviation ? = 5. Compute the probability P(X > 114).
0.7881
0.1977
0.2119
0.2420
        
Assume that the random variable X is normally distributed, with mean ? = 110 and standard deviation ? = 5. Compute the probability P(X > 114).
0.7881
0.1977
0.2119
0.2420

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00:02 So the question here says that assume that a random variable x is normally distributed with the mean of 110 and standard deviation of 5...
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