(See Steps) Laboratory rats commit an average of µ= 40 errors before they sole a standardized maze problem. The distribution of error scores is approximately
Question: Laboratory rats commit an average of µ= 40 errors before they sole a standardized maze problem. The distribution of error scores is approximately normal with a standard deviation of σ=8. A researcher is testing the effect of new dietary supplement on intelligence. A newborn rat is selected and is given the supplement daily until it reaches maturity. The rat is then tested on the maze and finishes with a total of X= 24 errors.
- What is the probability that a regular rat (without the supplement) would solve the maze with a score less than or equal to X=24 errors?
- Is it reasonable to conclude that the rat with the supplement is smarter than the vast majority of regular rats?
- Does it appear that the supplement has an effect on intelligence? Explain your answer.
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