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A poll worker analyzing the ages of voters found that Mu = 65 and Sigma = 5. What is a possible voter age that would give her zx = 1. 14? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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A poll worker analyzing the ages of voters found that  [tex]\mu =65[/tex]     [tex]\sigma=5[/tex] the possible voter age at Zx=1.14 will be around 71.

What is a possible voter age that would give her Zx = 1. 14?

It is given that

[tex]\rm Mean\ \mu=65[/tex]

[tex]\rm standard \ deviation \ \sigma =5[/tex]

[tex]\rm X= Ages\ of \ the \ workers[/tex]

From the Z-score concept, we know that

[tex]Z=\dfrac{x-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

[tex]x=\sigma Z+\mu[/tex]

putting the values

[tex]X=5\times 1.14+65=70.7[/tex]

Thus A poll worker analyzing the ages of voters found that  [tex]\mu =65[/tex]     [tex]\sigma=5[/tex] the possible voter age at Zx=1.14 will be around 71.

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