Ans. Average cost of visiting a hospital emergency room- $400
Standard Deviation of visiting a hospital emergency room- $100
Therefore, there is an equal probability that the cost will be between $300 and $400 as well as $400 and $500.
Hence, probability that the cost will be between $300 and $400 is 50%
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In an article about investment alternatives, Money magazine reported that over 50% of the adult population in the USA takes prescription drugs on a regular basis. For adults age 65 or older, 82% take prescription drugs regularly. For adults age 18 to 64, 49% take prescription drugs regularly. The group 18-64 accounts for 83.5% of the adult population. What is the probability that a randomly selected adult is 65 or older and given an adult takes prescription drugs regularly, what...
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