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Assignment Module 3 STATCAL

The document contains two sections that calculate probabilities related to travel times and tourist spending using z-scores and standard deviations. Section A calculates the probabilities of different home-to-school travel times for students with an average of 90 minutes and standard deviation of 8.5 minutes. Section B calculates the probabilities of domestic tourist spending amounts with an average of 20,000 pesos and standard deviation of 2,650 pesos per trip.

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Assignment Module 3 STATCAL

The document contains two sections that calculate probabilities related to travel times and tourist spending using z-scores and standard deviations. Section A calculates the probabilities of different home-to-school travel times for students with an average of 90 minutes and standard deviation of 8.5 minutes. Section B calculates the probabilities of domestic tourist spending amounts with an average of 20,000 pesos and standard deviation of 2,650 pesos per trip.

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A.

The average travel time of a student from home to school is 90 minutes with standard deviation of
8.5 minutes. 1.) What is the probability that a student’s home-to-school travel time is over 100 minutes?
P (x>100) z-score= = 1.18
Area of probability of 1.18 is 0.88100 Area of Probability= 1-0.88100= 0.119

2.) What is the probability that a student’s home-to-school travel time is


either under 70 minutes or over 95 minutes?

P (70 > x > 95)


Zupper = = 0.59
Area of Probability of 0.59 is 0.72240
Area of Probability = 1 – 0.72240 = 0.2776
Zlower = = -2.35
Area of Probability of -2.35 is 0.00939
Area of Probability = 0.2776 + 0.00939 = 0.28699
3.) What is the probability that a student’s home-to-school
travel time is less than 60 minutes?
P (x < 110) z-score = = -3.53
Area of Probability of -3.53 is 0.00021

4.) What is the probability that a student’s home-to-school travel time is between 65 minutes and 110
minutes?

P (65 < x < 110)


Zupper = = 2.35
Area of Probability of 2.35 is 0.99061
Zlower = = -2.94
Area of Probability of -2.94 is 0.00164
Area of Probability = 0.99061 - 0.00164 = 0.98897

B. A domestic tourist from Luzon spends an average of P20,000 with standard deviation of P2,650
every time she goes to certain tourist destinations in Visayas.
1.) What is the probability that a domestic tourist spent between P15,000 and P18,000?

P (15,000 < x < 18,000)


Zupper = = -0.75
Area of Probability of -0.75 is 0.22663
Zlower = = -1.89
Area of Probability of -1.89 is 0.02938
Area of Probability = 0.22663 - 0.02938 = 0.19725
2.) What is the probability that a domestic tourist spent over P27,000?

P (x > 27,000) z-score = = 2.64


Area of Probability of 2.64 is 0.99585
Area of Probability = 1 – 0.99585 = 0.00415
3.) What is the probability that a domestic tourist spent
P30,000 at the least?

P(x > 30,000) z-score = = 3.77


Area of Probability of 3.77 is 0.99992
Area of Probability = 1 – 0.99992 = 0.00008

4.) What is the probability that a domestic tourist spent


either below P12,500 or above P29,500?

P (12,500 > x > 29,500)


Zupper = = 3.58
Area of Probability of 3.58 is 0.99983
Area of Probability = 1 – 0.99983 = 0.00017
Zlower = = -2.83
Area of Probability of -2.83 is 0.00233
Area of Probability = 0.00017 + 0.00233 = 0.0025

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