Q. 3
Question
The area under a density curve that lies to the left of 60 is . What percentage of all possible observations of the variable are
a. Less than 60?
b. At least 60?
Step-by-Step Solution
Verifieda. The percentage of all observations of the variable is .
b. The percentage of all observations of the variable is .
The area under a density curve that lies to the left . The percentage of all possible observations of the variable are less than 60 .
The percentage of all possible observations of the variable that fall inside the specified range, represented as a percentage of the corresponding area under the curve.
The variable has a percentage of all possible observations of less than .
Hence, the percentage of all observations of the variable is .
The area under a density curve that lies to the left. The percentage of all possible observations of the variable are at least 60 .
The percentage of all possible observations of the variable that fall inside the specified range, represented as a percentage of the corresponding area under the curve.
The probability of at least potential observations of the variable is
Calculate the probability percentages.
Hence, the percentage of all observations of the variable is .