Title: During the 2013 Major League Baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals averaged 41,602 fans per home ... Post by: Pathodummy on Dec 30, 2021 During the 2013 Major League Baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals averaged 41,602 fans per home game. Suppose attendance during the season follows the normal probability distribution with a standard deviation of 9,440 per game. What is the probability that a randomly selected game during the 2013 season had an attendance fewer than than 55,000 people?
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Title: Re: During the 2013 Major League Baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals averaged 41,602 fans per ... Post by: caitlynhartzog on Jul 17, 2022 During the 2013 Major League Baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals averaged 41,602 fans per home game. Suppose attendance during the season follows the normal probability distribution with a standard deviation of 9,440 per game. What is the probability that a randomly selected game during the 2013 season had an attendance between 25,000 and 35,000 people?
Title: Re: During the 2013 Major League Baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals averaged 41,602 fans per ... Post by: smdavis on Jul 17, 2022 During the 2013 Major League Baseball season, the St. Louis Cardinals averaged 41,602 fans per home game. Suppose attendance during the season follows the normal probability distribution with a standard deviation of 9,440 per game. What is the probability that a randomly selected game during the 2013 season had an attendance between 25,000 and 35,000 people? |