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The mean amount spent by a family of four on food is $500 per month with a standard deviation of $75. Assuming that the food costs are normally distributed, what is the probability that a family spends less than $425 per month?​

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Answer:


z=(x- \mu)/(\sigma)

And replacing we got:


z=(425-500)/(75)= -1

And we can calculate this probabilit using the normal standard distribution or excel and we got:


P(z<-1)= 0.159

Explanation:

If we define the random variable of interest "the amount spent by a family of four of food per month" and we know the following parameter:


\mu = 500, \sigma = 75

And we want to find the following probability:


P(X<425)

And we can use the z score formula given by:


z=(x- \mu)/(\sigma)

And replacing we got:


z=(425-500)/(75)= -1

And we can calculate this probabilit using the normal standard distribution or excel and we got:


P(z<-1)= 0.159

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