Answer:
Fraction of the red blood cells having a surface area larger than 170 
 is 0.04006 or 4% .
 is 0.04006 or 4% . 
Explanation:
We are given that in a typical blood sample, the surface areas of the red blood cells have a normal distribution with a mean of 135 
 and a standard deviation of 20
 and a standard deviation of 20 
 .
 . 
Let X = the surface areas of the red blood cells, i.e;
 X ~ N(
 )
) 
The Z score probability distribution is given by;
 Z = 
 ~ Standard Normal(0,1)
 ~ Standard Normal(0,1) 
So, fraction of the red blood cells having a surface area larger than 170 
 is given by P(X > 170
 is given by P(X > 170 
 ) ;
 ) ;
 P(X > 170) = P( 
 >
 > 
 ) = P(Z > 1.75) = 1 - P(Z <= 1.75)
 ) = P(Z > 1.75) = 1 - P(Z <= 1.75) 
 = 1 - 0.95994 = 0.04006 or approx 4%.
Therefore, approx 4% of the red blood cells has a surface area larger than 170 
 .
 .