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  1. Okay thank you, so if i understood I use Sacramento. by using a table I found z=2.1 with 98.21%. I wanted to know if I was doing the right thing. Because I am still a little confused. Do I need to use this formula z=(x-μ) /σ ? or I need to use the formula with a p?
  2. thank you so much for your help I think I finished question A, B and C. However I did not understand what to do for question D. I have several calculations before t get to the result?
  3. okay. So that should be μ=68000, σ=20000 ? Then I found z=1.6. I did p(z>1.6)=1-0.9452=0.0548 So that means only5.48% that a store manager in Sacramento has a salary in excess of $100,000? If what I did it write i need to do the same for question B, C and D ?
  4. Thank you so much for your answer. I drew my bell curve. Then, I did not really understand what I have to do. Do I need to use p(x>100000) and to calculate z ? I did a bell curve. I was going to use p(x>100000) by calculating z. Is it good if i do that ?
  5. Hello, I need to finish that for tonight and I dont know what to use and what to do. If anyone can help me that would be great. The average base salary for a store manager (Wal-Mart) in Sacramento, is $68,000, and the average base salary for a store manager (Wal-Mart) in San Francisco,is $78,000. Assume that salaries are normally distributed, the standard deviation for store managers in Sacramento is $20,000, and the standard deviation for store managers in San Francisco is $22,000. (A) What is the probability that a store manager in Sacramento has a base salary in excess of $100,000? (B) What is the probability that a store manager in San Francisco has a base salary in excess of $100,000 © What is the probability that a store manager in San Francisco has a base salary of less than $67,000 (D) How much would a store manager in San Francisco have to make in order to have a higher salary than 98.21% of the store managers in Sacramento (E) Based the results from (A)-(D), if you are a job applicant for store manager position (Wal-Mart) in California, how would you negotiate annual salary using at least 200 words.
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