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Using Normal Distributions to Estimate Populations Practice Test
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The lifetimes of a certain brand of light bulb are approximately normal (based on quality-control data, the distribution is roughly bell-shaped). Lifetimes have mean $\mu = 1000$ hours and standard deviation $\sigma = 100$ hours. Approximately what percent of bulbs last between 900 and 1100 hours? (Use the empirical rule.)
The lifetimes of a certain brand of light bulb are approximately normal (based on quality-control data, the distribution is roughly bell-shaped). Lifetimes have mean $\mu = 1000$ hours and standard deviation $\sigma = 100$ hours. Approximately what percent of bulbs last between 900 and 1100 hours? (Use the empirical rule.)