Question #813cd

1 Answer
Nov 10, 2016

136, 171, and 220 pages, respectively.

Explanation:

If X is the number of pages read by the student, X~N(mu=150,sigma=30)
then at what C is

P(X < C)=0.32

P(X < C)=0.32+0.43=0.77

P(X < C)=0.32+0.43+0.24=0.99

You can find C for the standard normal case though tables (or by using Excel function NORMSINV(0.32)), then find X for X~N(mu=150,sigma=30) by multiplying by 30 and adding 150.

For example,
if P(X < C)=0.32, C = NORMSINV(0.32) = -0.4677 for the standard normal case, and -0.4677 * 30 + 150 = 136 (rounded up) for the N(mu=150,sigma=30) case.

Note if you're using Excel, you can use NORMINV(150, 30) to get the answer, but since this is probably for a class, it is useful to learn to convert to and from a standard normal distribution.