If μ = 100 with a σ = 15, based on the curve, what is the value of X at the point on the distribution labeled +2.0?
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- μ (mu) represents the mean of the distribution, which is given as 100. - σ (sigma) represents the standard deviation of the distribution, which is given as 15. - The question asks for the value of X at the point labeled +2.0 on the distribution. Show more…
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