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14 June, 14:54

Suppose that blood chloride concentration (mmol/L) has a normal distri - bution with mean 104 and standard deviation 5 (information in the article / Mathematical Model of Chloride Concentration in Human Blood," J. of Med. Engr. and Tech., 2006: 25{30, including a normal probability plot as described in Section 4.6, supports this assumption).

What is the probability that chloride concentration di ers from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation?

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  1. 14 June, 17:55
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    32% probability that chloride concentration differs from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Empirical Rule states that, for a normally distributed random variable:

    68% of the measures are within 1 standard deviation of the mean.

    95% of the measures are within 2 standard deviation of the mean.

    99.7% of the measures are within 3 standard deviations of the mean.

    What is the probability that chloride concentration di ers from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation?

    By the Empirical Rule, there is a 68% probability that the chloride concentration differs from the mean by one standard deviation or less.

    100 - 68 = 32.

    32% probability that chloride concentration differs from the mean by more than 1 standard deviation
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