(All Steps) Tires. A tire manufacturer believes that the tread life of its snow tires can be described by a Normal model with a mean of 32,000 miles and standard
Question: Tires. A tire manufacturer believes that the tread life of its snow tires can be described by a Normal model with a mean of 32,000 miles and standard deviation of 2500 miles.
- If you buy one of these tires, would it be reasonable for you to hope it will last 40,000 miles? Explain.
- Approximately what fraction of these tires can be expected to last less than 30,000 miles?
- Approximately what fraction of these tires can be expected to last between 30,000 and 35,000 miles?
- Estimate the IQR of the tread lives.
- In planning a marketing strategy, a local tire dealer wants to offer a refund to any customer whose tires fail to last a certain number of miles. However, the dealer does not want to take too big a risk. If the dealer is willing to give refunds to no more than 1 of every 25 customers, for what mileage can he guarantee these tires to last?
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