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The age, L, in years, of a wolf can be modelled by the normal distribution L ~ N(8, 5).

Find the probability that a wolf selected at random is at least 5 years old.

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Eight wolves are independently selected at random and their ages recorded.

Find the probability that more than six of these wolves are at least 5 years old.

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Markscheme / solution

* This question is from an exam for a previous syllabus, and may contain minor differences in marking or structure.

P(L ≥ 5) = 0.910      (M1)A1

[2 marks]

a.

X is the number of wolves found to be at least 5 years old recognising binomial distribution      M1

X ~ B(8, 0.910…)

P(X > 6) = 1 − P(X ≤ 6)      (M1)

= 0.843       A1

Note: Award M1A0 for finding P(X ≥ 6).

[3 marks]

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