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Atire manufacturer designed a new tread pattern for its all-weather tires. repeated tests were conducted on cars of approximately the same weight traveling at 60 miles per hour. the tests showed that the new tread pattern enables the cars to stop completely in an average distance of 125 feet with a standard deviation of 6.5 feet and that the stopping distances are approximately normally distributed. a. (2pts) what is the 70th percentile of the distribution of stopping distances? (show work, give units) b. (2pts) what is the probability that a randomly selected car will have a stopping distance less than 115 feet? (give the proper probability statements/notation, show work, and give value to 4 decimal places) c. (4pts) what is the probability that a randomly selected sample of 5 cars in the study will have a mean stopping distance of at least 130 feet? (give the proper probability statements/notation, show work, and give value to 4 decimal places) d. (4pts) what is the probability that a randomly selected sample of 15 cars in the study will have a mean stopping distance between 120 and 130 feet? (give the proper probability statements/notation, show work, and give value to 4 decimal places)

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