The braking distance for a Krazy-Car traveling at 50 mph is normally distributed with a mean...

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The braking distance for a Krazy-Car traveling at 50 mph isnormally distributed with a mean of 50 ft. and a standard deviationof 5 ft. Answer the following without using the z table.

a. What is the random variable in this problem?_______________________________

b. If top 3.5% of the cars are going too fast, what would be thebraking distance?

c. Find Q1, the median, Q3 and IQR.________________________________

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athe random variable in this problem The braking distance for aKrazyCar traveling at 50 mphb 50 5Top 35 corresponds to Cumulative Area Under Standard    See Answer
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