2. Assume that the prices paid for housing within a neighborhood have a normal distribution, with mean $100,000, and standard deviation of $35,000. (a) What percentage of houses in the neighborhood have prices between $90,000 and $130,000? (b) What price of housing is such that only 12% of all houses in the neighborhood have lower prices?

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only 10% of the time?
2. Assume that the prices paid for housing within a neighborhood have a normal
distribution, with mean $100,000, and standard deviation of $35,000.
(a) What percentage of houses in the neighborhood have prices between $90,000
and $130,000?
(b) What price of housing is such that only 12% of all houses in the neighborhood
have lower prices?
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Transcribed Image Text:only 10% of the time? 2. Assume that the prices paid for housing within a neighborhood have a normal distribution, with mean $100,000, and standard deviation of $35,000. (a) What percentage of houses in the neighborhood have prices between $90,000 and $130,000? (b) What price of housing is such that only 12% of all houses in the neighborhood have lower prices? (Continued)
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