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Orlov [11]
2 years ago
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A scientist studying water quality measures the lead level in parts per billion (ppb) at each of 49 randomly chosen locations al

ong a water line. Suppose that the lead levels across all the locations on this line are strongly skewed to the right with a mean of 17 ppb and a standard deviation of 14 ppb. Assume that the measurements in the sample are independent. What is the probability that the mean lead level from the sample of 49 measurements T is less than 15 ppb? Choose 1 answer: A) Plæ <15) = 0.02 B) Plū<15) – 0.16 C) Plē <15) 0.30 D) Plö < 15) – 0.44 E) We cannot calculate this probability because the sampling distribution is not normal.

Mathematics
1 answer:
NeX [460]2 years ago
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Complete Question

The complete qustion is shown on the first uploaded image

Answer:

The correct option is B

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

      The sample size  is  n = 49

       The mean is  \mu  =  17ppb

       The standard deviation is \sigma =  14 ppb

Generally the standard error of this measurement is mathematically represented as

       \sigma_z  =  \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} }      

substituting values

      \sigma_{\= x}  =  \frac{14}{\sqrt{49} }  

     \sigma_{\= x}  =  2ppb

Now the probability that the mean lead level from the sample of 49 measurements T is less than 15 ppb represented as P(X < 15 )

Next is to find the z value

    z =  \frac{\mu -\sigma }{\sigma_{\= x}}

     z =  \frac{15-17}{2}

      z =  -1

Now checking the z-table for the z-score of  -1 we have  

      P(X

                       

       

     

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