We assume that the height of Hong Kong people obeys Gaussian distribution with m and m. In door design of public buses, it is required that the door's height should be no less than the height of 90% Hong Kong people. Determine the height of the door. Assume that F(1.2816) = 0.9 where F(x) is the CDF of a standard normal random variable.
We assume that the height of Hong Kong people obeys Gaussian distribution with m and m. In door design of public buses, it is required that the door's height should be no less than the height of 90% Hong Kong people. Determine the height of the door. Assume that F(1.2816) = 0.9 where F(x) is the CDF of a standard normal random variable.
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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