Answer to Question #158577 in Statistics and Probability for Zwavhudi Mangenge

Question #158577

3.1. For a randomly selected battery of this make, what is the probability that it will last between 30 and 34 months? 


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Expert's answer
2021-01-27T14:36:03-0500

Assume that the mean life of a particular brand of car battery is normally distributed with a mean of 28 months and a standard variation of 4 months.

Let "X=" the mean life of a particular brand of car battery : "X\\sim N(\\mu, \\sigma^2)."

Then "Z=\\dfrac{X-\\mu}{\\sigma}\\sim N(0,1)"

Given "\\mu=28, \\sigma=4"


"P(30<X<34)=P(X<34)-P(X\\leq30)"

"=P(Z<\\dfrac{34-28}{4})-P(Z\\leq\\dfrac{30-28}{4})"

"=P(Z<1.5)-P(Z\\leq0.5)"

"\\approx0.9331928-0.6914625\\approx0.2417"

The probability that a randomly selected battery  will last between 30 and 34 months is 0.2417. 


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