Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with mean µ = 50 and standard deviation o=7. Compute the probability. Be sure to draw a normal curve with the area corresponding to the probability shaded. P(X> 38) Which of the following normal curves corresponds to P(X> 38)? 38 50 OB. P(X> 38) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) 38 50 C. 38 50

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Which of the following normal curves corresponds to P(X>38)?
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Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with mean μ = 50 and standard deviation o = 7. Compute the
probability. Be sure to draw a normal curve with the area corresponding to the probability shaded.
P(X> 38)
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Transcribed Image Text:4:38 Which of the following normal curves corresponds to P(X>38)? A. Assume the random variable X is normally distributed with mean μ = 50 and standard deviation o = 7. Compute the probability. Be sure to draw a normal curve with the area corresponding to the probability shaded. P(X> 38) 38 50 P(X> 38) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) ||| OB. = 38 50 Vo) 1 O ا... 46 ... 2 C. 38 36% 50
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