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     (10] Q.2. Suppose the current measurements in a strip of wire follow a normal distribution with a mean of 10 milli amperes and a variance of 4 (milliamperes)2. (a) What is the probability that a measurement will exceed 13 milliamperes? (b) Determine the value for which the probability that a current measurement is below this value is 0.98. ![(10] Q.2. Suppose the current measurements in a strip of wire follow a normal distribution with a mean of 10 milli amperes and a variance of 4 (milliamperes)2.  (10] Q.2. Suppose the current measurements in a strip of wire follow a normal distribution with a mean of 10 milli amperes and a variance of 4 (milliamperes)2.](/WebImages/23/10-q2-suppose-the-current-measurements-in-a-strip-of-wire-fo-1054881-1761550187-0.webp) 
  
  Solution
Normal Distribution
 Mean ( u ) =10
 Standard Deviation ( sd )=4
 Normal Distribution = Z= X- u / sd ~ N(0,1)                  
 a)
 P(X > 13) = (13-10)/4
 = 3/4 = 0.75
 = P ( Z >0.75) From Standard Normal Table
 = 0.2266                  
 b)
 P ( Z < x ) = 0.98
 Value of z to the cumulative probability of 0.98 from normal table is 2.054
 P( x-u/s.d < x - 10/4 ) = 0.98
 That is, ( x - 10/4 ) = 2.05
 --> x = 2.05 * 4 + 10 = 18.216                  
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