The producer of a weight-loss pill advertises that people who use the pill lose,
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The producer of a weight-loss pill advertises that people who use the pill lose, after one week, an average (mean) of 1.85 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.95 pounds. In a recent study, a group of 60 people who used this pill were interviewed. The study revealed that these people lost a mean of 1.77 pounds after one week. If the producer's claim is correct, what is the probability that the mean weight loss after one week on this pill for a random sample of 60 individuals will be 1.77 pounds or less? Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places. Round your answer to at least three decimal places.Explanation / Answer
mu = 1.85, standred deviation(sigma )= 0.95, n = 60,x = 1.77
z= (x - mu)/(sigma/sqrt n)
z= (1.77- 1.85)/(0.95/sqrt 60) = 0.6523
P(x-bar<= 1.92 pounds) = P(z <1.20) = 0.1037
Theprobability is 0.1037
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