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Normal Distribution help please :)
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right.
im fairly good with normal distribution stuff, like working out mean, s.d, x, z etc etc...
but on this particular question....
its about lifetime of light bulbs. mean = 1700 hours, s.d 150 hours.
i have to make two observations on the distribution of lifetimes implied by this information
thanks for any help
im fairly good with normal distribution stuff, like working out mean, s.d, x, z etc etc...
but on this particular question....
its about lifetime of light bulbs. mean = 1700 hours, s.d 150 hours.
i have to make two observations on the distribution of lifetimes implied by this information
thanks for any help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.95% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime of 1700 hours +/- 294 hours (95% confidence interval is 1.96 x s.d)
99.7% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime of 1700 hours +/- 450 hours (99.7% confidence interval is 3 x s.d)
OR you could express this as
95% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime in the range 1406 to 1994 hours
and 99.7% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime in the range 1250 to 2150 hours
Does this help?
99.7% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime of 1700 hours +/- 450 hours (99.7% confidence interval is 3 x s.d)
OR you could express this as
95% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime in the range 1406 to 1994 hours
and 99.7% of all light bulbs will have a lifetime in the range 1250 to 2150 hours
Does this help?
So the mean = 1700 hours and s.d = 150 hours
Which can be expressed as 95% of all lightbulbs will have a lifetime in the range 1406 to 1994 hours and second in a similar way, 99.7% will have a lifetime in the range 1250 to 2150 hours.
Once you've understood that, just use a regular chart mapping the values https:/ /www.zt able.ne t/
How did we get this? As mfinney explained, one way to express your problem statement is 95% of lightbulbs with have 1700 +/- 294 hours of lifetime and 99.7% withh have a +/- 450 hours of lifetime. Hope you understand
Which can be expressed as 95% of all lightbulbs will have a lifetime in the range 1406 to 1994 hours and second in a similar way, 99.7% will have a lifetime in the range 1250 to 2150 hours.
Once you've understood that, just use a regular chart mapping the values https:/
How did we get this? As mfinney explained, one way to express your problem statement is 95% of lightbulbs with have 1700 +/- 294 hours of lifetime and 99.7% withh have a +/- 450 hours of lifetime. Hope you understand
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