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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 19:30 jewelz5887

Suppose you buy a new car whose advertised mileage is 20 miles per gallon (mpg). after driving your car for several months, you find that its mileage is 16.4 mpg. you telephone the manufacturer and learn that the standard deviation of gas mileages for all cars of the model you bought is 1.14 mpg. a. find the z-score for the gas mileage of your car, assuming the advertised claim is correct. b. does it appear that your car is getting unusually low gas mileage? a. zequals nothing (round to two decimal places as needed.) b. does it appear that your car is getting unusually low gas mileage? yes no

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