The quantity of gasoline purchased in a single sale at a cha
The quantity of gasoline purchased in a single sale at a chain of filling stations in a certain region is normally distributed with mean 11.6 gallons and standard deviation 2.78 gallons. Find the three quartiles for the quantity of gasoline purchased in a single sale
Solution
The quartiles correspond to the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles.
Thus, for the 1st quartile:
First, we get the z score from the given left tailed area. As
Left tailed area = 0.25
Then, using table or technology,
z = -0.67448975
As x = u + z * s,
where
u = mean = 11.6
z = the critical z score = -0.67448975
s = standard deviation = 2.78
Then
x = critical value = 9.724918494 [ANSWER, FIRST QUARTILE]
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For the second quartile (median):
First, we get the z score from the given left tailed area. As
Left tailed area = 0.5
Then, using table or technology,
z = 0
As x = u + z * s,
where
u = mean = 11.6
z = the critical z score = 0
s = standard deviation = 2.78
Then
x = critical value = 11.6 [ANSWER, SECOND QUARTILE OR MEDIAN]
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For the third quartile:
First, we get the z score from the given left tailed area. As
Left tailed area = 0.75
Then, using table or technology,
z = 0.67448975
As x = u + z * s,
where
u = mean = 11.6
z = the critical z score = 0.67448975
s = standard deviation = 2.78
Then
x = critical value = 13.47508151 [ANSWER, THIRD QUARTILE]
