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ll AT&T; 11:24 AM a reggienet.illinoisstate.edu Illinois State.edu My Reggie TOOLS SITES MQM 100 005 SP2018 - Statistical ReasoningTests & Quizzes Suppose X-N(7,1), and Y-N(20,1). Which of the following is correct for any "a" that is less than 7? (Hint: Draw both X and Y distribution on the same graph, obviously the normal probability distribution of "Y" will be way to the right of the normal probability distribution "X". Try few different values of "a" less than 7, like a-6, or a-2 to verify that the answer you choose is correct. A. P(Xa) Question 5 of 5 1.0 PointsExplanation / Answer
Working with multiple values of "a" less than 7, we observe the following:
P(X > a) < P(Y > a)
Hence, the correct answer is option-C.
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