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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 18:01 kandrews6221

Check Your Understanding: When professional golfer Jordan Spieth hits his driver, the distance the ball travels can be modeled by a Normal distribution with mean 304 yards and standard deviation 8 yards. 1. On a specific hole, Jordan would need to hit the ball at least 290 yards to have a clear second shot that avoids a large group of trees. What percent of Spieth's drives travel at least 290 yards? 2. On another golf hole, Spieth has the opportunity to drive the ball onto the green if he hits the ball a distance in the top 10% of all his drives. How far does the ball have to go?

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