For the birth weight example, find P(X> 4450). 13 13 BIU Transforming From N(μ, o2) to N(0,1), Part III Example: How ma

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For the birth weight example, find P(X> 4450). 13 13 BIU

Transforming From N(μ, o2) to N(0,1), Part III Example: How many standard deviations above the mean would a newborn infant from this population be if they were born at a weight of 4,200 grams? • To solve this problem, we find the z score associated with 4,200 based on X=4,200, 3530,0 = 554. Z= 4,200-3,530 554 = 1.21 A baby born at 4,200 grams would be considered to be about 1.21 standard deviations above the mean.

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