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Lorico [155]
1 year ago
11

Times for an ambulance to respond to a medical emergency in a certain town are normally distributed with a mean of 400 seconds a

nd a standard deviation of 50 seconds.
Suppose there are 144 emergencies in that town.

In about how many emergencies are the response times expected between 350 seconds and 450 seconds?
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98

Mathematics
2 answers:
garri49 [273]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In the normal distribution curve, the mean is in the middle and each line to the left and to the right of that mean represent 1- and 1+ the standard deviation.  If our mean is 400, then 400 + 50 = 450; 450 + 50 = 500; 500 + 50 = 550.  Going from the mean to the left, we subtract the standard deviation and 400 - 50 = 350; 350 - 50 = 300; 300 - 50 = 250.  We are interested in the range that falls between 350 and 450 as a percentage.  That range represents the two middle sections, each containing 34% of the data.  So the total percentage of response times is 68%.  We are looking then for 68% of the 144 emergency response times in town.  .68(144) = 97.92 or 98 emergencies that have response times of between 350 and 450 seconds.

irina [24]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

98 emergencies

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we analyze the data given, if the mean is 400 seconds, and the standard deviation is 50 seconds.

So, the interval given of 350-450 corresponds to -1 and 1 standard deviations on a normal distribution, which means that: Z = ±1

interval = 400±50 = 400 ± 1 standard deviation

We look at a Z probability distribution table for these values of Z and have:

Z(-1)= 0.1587 and Z (1)= 0.8413

Then we take these values and subtract them, from largest to smallest, in that way, we find the probability inside that range (±1 standard deviation),

0.8413-0.1587 = 0.6826

Finally, multiply this probability with the number of emergencies (144)

0.6829*144= 98.2944 which approximates to 98 emergencies inside the 350 to 450 seconds

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