Prob & StatName______
Normal Curves
Solve the following problems.
- The average high school student swears an average of 32.3 times in a school day with a standard deviation of 4.8 curse words. What is the probability that a person curses less than 20 times in one school day?
- An exclusive college desires to accept only the top 20% of all graduating seniors based on the results of a national placement test. This test has a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 100. Find the cutoff score for the exam.
- A car dealer finds that the average price of a previously owned car is $8276. He decides to sell cars that well appeal to the middle 60% of the market in terms of price. Find the maximum and minimum prices of the cars the dealer will sell. The standard deviation if $1200.
- Pizzas are delivered in 19.4 minutes on average with a standard deviation of 6.2 minutes.
- What is the probability that it will take more than 22 minutes to get the pizza?
- What is the probability that it will take between 18 and 20 minutes to get a pizza?
- What is time that represents the 94th percentile of times for delivery?
- The average American has 16 different jobs in their lifetime with a standard deviation of 4.3 jobs. The middle 55% of Americans will have somewhere between how many jobs?
- MTV just piloted a new show called Extreme Polka Dancing. In order for the show to be picked up by the network, the pilot has to score in the top 33% of MTV’s new show viewer ratings. On average, MTV’s new shows score a 720 in the ratings with a standard deviation of 32. What rating does the pilot episode of Extreme Polka Dancing have to get in order to be picked up for circulation?
- The mean salary of high school teachers in the United States is $38,867 with a standard deviation of $3000. What is the probability that a randomly selected teacher makes more than $42,000 if the distribution of salaries is approximately normal?
- The average hourly wage of production workers in manufacturing is $13.76 with a standard deviation of $2.72. If the distribution of wages is approximately normal, what is the probability of randomly selecting a manufacturer worker who makes at most $12.89 per hour?
- A brisk walk at 4 mph burns an average of 300 calories per hour. If the standard deviation of the distribution is 8 calories, find the probability that a person who walks one hour at the rate of 4 mph will burn between 285 and 320 calories. Assume the distribution is approximately normal.
- In order to qualify for police academy training, recruits are tested for stress tolerance. The scores are normally distributed, with a mean of 60 and a standard deviation of 10. If only the top 20% of recruits are selected, find the cutoff score.
- A pet shop owner decides to sell tropical fish that will appeal to the middle 60% of customers. The owner reads in a study that the mean price of tropical fish sold is $9.52 with a standard deviation of $1.02. Find the maximum and minimum prices of tropical fish the owner should sell. Assume the variable is normally distributed.