Q. 3

Question

The area under a density curve that lies to the left of 60 is 0.364. What percentage of all possible observations of the variable are

a. Less than 60?

b. At least 60?

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

a. The percentage of all observations of the variable is =36.4 %.

b. The percentage of all observations of the variable is =63.6 %.

1Part (a) Step 1: Given Information

The area under a density curve that lies to the left . The percentage of all possible observations of the variable are less than 60 . 

2Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

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 60.

=0.364×100

=36.4%

Hence, the percentage of all observations of the variable is =36.4 %.

3Part (b) Step 1: Given Information

The area under a density curve that lies to the left. The percentage of all possible observations of the variable are at least 60 .

4Part (b) Step 2: Explanation

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 60 potential observations of the variable is

=1-0.364

=0.636

Calculate the probability percentages.

=0.636×100

=63.6%

Hence, the percentage of all observations of the variable is 63.6%.=63.6%