In the study of fingerprints, an important quantitative characteristic is the total ridge count for the 10
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In the study of fingerprints, an important quantitative characteristic is the total ridge count for the 10 fingers of an individual. Suppose that the total ridge counts of individuals in a certain population are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 140 and a standard deviation of 50.
Find the probability that an individual picked at random from this population will have a ridge count of:
(a) 200 or more
(b) Less than 100
(c) Between 100 and 200
(d) Between 200 and 250
(e) In a population of 10,000 people how many would you expect to have a ridge count of 200 or more?
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Biostatistics A Foundation For Analysis In The Health Sciences
ISBN: 9780470105825
9th Edition
Authors: Wayne W. Daniel
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