Respuesta :
Answer:
99.85%
Step-by-step explanation:
The lifespans of meerkats in a particular zoo are normally distributed. The average meerkat lives 10.4 years; the standard deviation is 1.9 years.
Use the empirical rule (68-95-99.7%) to estimate the probability of a meerkat living less than 16.1 years.
Solution:
The empirical rule states that for a normal distribution most of the data fall within three standard deviations (σ) of the mean (µ). That is 68% of the data falls within the first standard deviation (µ ± σ), 95% falls within the first two standard deviations (µ ± 2σ), and 99.7% falls within the first three standard deviations (µ ± 3σ).
Therefore:
68% falls within (10.4 ± 1.9). 68% falls within 8.5 years to 12.3 years
95% falls within (10.4 ± 2*1.9). 95% falls within 6.6 years to 14.2 years
99.7% falls within (10.4 ± 3*1.9). 68% falls within 4.7 years to 16.1 years
Probability of a meerkat living less than 16.1 years = 100% - (100% - 99.7%)/2 = 100% - 0.15% = 99.85%