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For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context: According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
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#1:What is the chance she will observe between90and100breeding pairs of these eagles?
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For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #2 here:
#2:What is the chance she will observe between88and104breeding pairs of these eagles?
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For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
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#3:What is the chance she will observe between94and102breeding pairs of these eagles?
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For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
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#4:What is the chance she will observe more than82breeding pairs of these eagles?
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For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #5 here:
#5:What is the chance she will observe less than114breeding pairs of these eagles?
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #6 here:
#6:What is the chance she will observe between96and112breeding pairs of these eagles?
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #7 here:
#7:What is the chance she will observe between78and122breeding pairs of these eagles?
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #8 here:
#8:What is the chance she will observe between98and106breeding pairs of these eagles?
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #9 here:
#9:What is the chance she will observe between110and120breeding pairs of these eagles?
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #10 here:
#10:What is the chance she will observe between70and80breeding pairs of these eagles?
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
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(COMMENTS & HINTS:When answering the following two bonus or optional questions, be sure to report your answer after appropriately rounding in according with the circumstances.Report your answer as a Counting Number.]
#11:What is the maximum number of breeding couples that would be necessary to place this convocation of eagles in theBottom 4%of all such normally distributed populations?{Optional: XC}
Answer:
For Problems #1 through #12, consider the following context:According to noted ornithologist, Ana Aquila, the mean number of breeding pairs of an endangered subspecies of the Golden Eagle on remote coastal islands is 100 with population standard deviation of 8.She knows the data collection is normally distributed.She then schedules a research trip to an island breeding ground for one such convocation of eagles to conduct a methodical and accurate census of the current population of breeding pairs of adult eagles.[COMMENTS & HINTS:If it applies, please do not simply state the answer using the Empirical Rule generalities, pardon the pun.Do the more precise computations.Again, please be precise in your approximations!State the final answer rounded to the nearest whole percentage:Ex:Express 0.8765 as88%.Ex: Express 0.0999 as10%.Ex: Express 0.0716 as7%.]
Record your response to item #12 here:{Optional}
[COMMENTS & HINTS:When answering the following two bonus or optional questions, be sure to report your answer after appropriately rounding in according with the circumstances.Report your answer as a Counting Number.]
#12:What is the minimum number of breeding couples that would be necessary to place this convocation of eagles in theTop 8%of all such normally distributed populations?{Optional: XC}
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