Question: The average amount spent on electronics each year in U.S. households is $1,250, according to an article in USA Today (Michelle Kessler, Gadget Makers Make
a. Calculate the probability that a randomly chosen U.S. household would spend more than $5,000 on electronics.
b. Compute the probability that a randomly chosen U.S. household would spend more than the average amount spent by U.S. households.
c. Determine the probability that a randomly chosen U.S. household would spend more than 1 standard deviation below the average amount spent by U.S. households.
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