Mathematics, 12.07.2021 17:00 sselect1
If you randomly select a beginner runner from the population have them run a 5k, what are the chances that they would finish it between 25 and 27 minutes? That is, how many times, out of 100, would you randomly select someone that could run the 5k between 25 and 27 minutes? (Hint: use Appendix B.1 to answer this question. Start by calculating the z score for 25 and 27). Remember, you'll need to know the mean and standard deviation that you calculated for your population of runners. (Write a paragraph explaining, No Plagiarism!)
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