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Svetach [21]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!!! Blue whales eat an average of 5,000 pounds of fish daily, with a standard deviation of 850 pounds. Approximately

what percentage of blue whales eat more than 5,850 pounds of fish?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Lesechka [4]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:  15.87%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Blue whales eat an average of 5,000 pounds of fish daily, with a standard deviation of 850 pounds.

i.e. \mu=5000\ ; \ \sigma=850

We assume that this a normal distribution.

Let x be the random variable that shows the amount of fish eaten by whales.

z-score : z=\dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}

For x= 5,850 pounds

z=\dfrac{5850-5000}{850}=1

By using standard normal distribution table , we have

The probability that the  blue whales eat more than 5,850 pounds of fish :-

P(X>5850)=P(z>1)=1-P(\leq1)\\\\=1-0.8413447=0.1586553\approx15.87\%

<h3>Hence, the percentage of blue whales eat more than 5,850 pounds of fish = 15.87%</h3>

REY [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

15.87% of blue whales eat more than 5,850 pounds of fish

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean = 5000

Standard Deviation = 850

We need to find P(x>5850) = ?

We can find using z-score

z = x - mean/ standard deviation

z = 5850 - 5000/850

z = 850/850

z = 1

Now, P(x>5850) = P(z>1)

Finding value of P(z>1) by looking at the z-score table

P(z>1) = 0.8413

The normal distribution gives area to the left , so subtracting it from 1 to gain the answer

1-0.8413 = 0.1587

Now, to find percentage multiply it with 100

0.1587 * 100 = 15.87 %

15.87% of blue whales eat more than 5,850 pounds of fish

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