Answer:
The percent of the pairs that last longer than six months—that is, 180 days is 95.637%
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean = xbar = 208 days
Standard deviation = σ = 14
The standardized score for 180 days is the value minus the mean then divided by the standard deviation.
z = (x - xbar)/σ = (180 - 208)/14 = - 1.71
To determine the percent of boots that last longer than 180 days, we need this probability, P(x > 180) = P(z > (-1.71))
We'll use data from the normal probability table for these probabilities
P(x > 180) = P(z > (-1.71)) = 1 - P(z ≤ (-1.71)) = 1 - 0.04363 = 0.95637 = 95.637%