Assume that X has a normal distribution, and find the indicated probability. The mean is $$ \mu = 15.2 $$ and the standard deviation is $$ \sigma = 0.9 $$. Find the probability that X is greater than 15.2. $$ 0.5000 $$ $$ 1.0000 $$ $$ 0.9998 $$ $$ 0.0003 $$ Question 16 0.1 pts
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- The mean of the distribution is $$ \mu = 15.2 $$. - The standard deviation of the distribution is $$ \sigma = 0.9 $$. - We need to find the probability that X is greater than 15.2, i.e., $$ P(X > 15.2) $$. Show more…
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