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Answer:
Part A
μ of the reading speed of sixth-grade students = 125 words
σ of the reading speed of sixth-grade students = 24 words
Part B
The probability that a randomly selected sixth-grade student reads less than 100 words per minute is 14.92%
Part C
The probability that a randomly selected sixth-grade student reads more than 140 words per minute is 26.43%
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
μ of the reading speed of sixth-grade students = 125 words
σ of the reading speed of sixth-grade students = 24 words
Part B:
1. Let's find the z-score for a randomly selected sixth-grade student that reads less than 100 words per minute:
z-score = (100 - 125)/24
z-score = -25/24
z-score = -1.04
2. Now, let's find out the probability that a randomly selected sixth-grade student that reads less than 100 words per minute, using the z-table:
P (-1.04) = 0.1492
This means that the probability that a randomly selected sixth-grade student that reads less than 100 words per minute is 14.92%
Part C.
1. Let's find the z-score for a randomly selected sixth-grade student that reads more than 140 words per minute:
z-score = (140 - 125)/24
z-score = 15/24
z-score = 0.63
2. Now, let's find out the probability that a randomly selected sixth-grade student that reads more than 140 words per minute, using the z-table:
P (0.63) = 0.7357
But we're being asked for a randomly selected student that reads more than 140 words, then:
1 - P(0.63) = 1 - 0.7357 = 0.2643
This means that the probability that a randomly selected sixth-grade student that reads more than 140 words per minute is 26.43%