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Homework: Homework 3 Question 55, 5.3.39 Click here to view Page 1 of the Standard Normal Table Click here to view Page
Homework: Homework 3 Question 55, 5.3.39 Click here to view Page 1 of the Standard Normal Table Click here to view Page 2 of the Standard Normal Table The weights of bags of baby carrots are normally distributed, with a mean of 33 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.34 ounce. Bags in the upper 4 5% are too heavy and must be repackaged. What is the most a bag of baby carrots can weigh and not need to be repackaged? CITE Score: 80.29%, 71.46 of 89 points Points: 0 of 1 A bag of baby carrots can weigh at most oujices without needing to be repackaged (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Save
The mean percent of childhood asthma prevalence in 43 cities is 2.44%. A random sample of 33 of these cities is selected. What is the probability that the mean childhood asthma prevalence for the sample is greater than 2.8% ? Interpret this probability Assume that a = 1.29% The probability is (Round to four decimal places as needed)
The mean height of women in a country (ages 20-29) is 63.8 inches. A random sample of 70 women in this age group is selected. What is the probability that the mean height for the sample is greater than 64 inches? Assume a=2.56 (OOO) The probability that the mean height for the sample is greater than 64 inches is (Round to four decimal places as needed)