In 2017, the entire fleet of light‑duty vehicles sold in the United States by each manufacturer must emit an average of no more than 9090 milligrams per mile (mg/mi) of nitrogen oxides (NOX) and nonmethane organic gas (NMOG) over the useful life (150,000150,000 miles of driving) of the vehicle. NOX ++ NMOG emissions over the useful life for one car model vary Normally with mean 8484 mg/mi and standard deviation 66 mg/mi.
(a) What is the probability that a single car of this model emits more than 9090 mg/mi of NOX ++ NMOG? (Enter your answer rounded to four decimal places.)
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(b) A company has 1616 cars of this model in its fleet. What is the probability that the average NOX ++ NMOG level ¯xx¯ of these cars is above 9090 mg/mi? (Enter your answer rounded to four decimal places.)
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SOLUTION:
for normal distribution z score =(X-μ)/σ | |
here mean= μ= | 84 |
std deviation =σ= | 6 |
a) probability that a single car of this model emits more than 90 mg/mi:
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P(X>90) | = | P(Z>1)= | 1-P(Z<1)= | 1-0.8413= | 0.1587 |
b)
sample size =n= | 16 |
std error=σx̅=σ/√n= | 1.0000 |
probability that the average NOX ++ NMOG level ?¯x¯ of these cars is above 92 mg/mi:
probability = | P(X>90) | = | P(Z>6)= | 1-P(Z<6)= | 1-1= | 0.0000 |
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