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Suppose babies born after a gestation period of 32 to 35 weeks have a mean weight of 2500 grams and a standard deviation
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Suppose babies born after a gestation period of 32 to 35 weeks have a mean weight of 2500 grams and a standard deviation
Suppose babies born after a gestation period of 32 to 35 weeks have a mean weight of 2500 grams and a standard deviation of 500 grams while babies born after a gestation period of 40 weeks have a mean weight of 2700 grams and a standard deviation of 410 grams. If a 34-week gestation period baby weighs 2725 grams and a 41-week gestation period baby weighs 2925 grams, find the corresponding Z-scores. Which baby weighs more relative to the gestation period? Find the corresponding Z-scores. Which baby weighs relatively more? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) O A. The baby born in week 41 weighs relatively more since its Z-score, is larger than the Z-score of for the baby born in week 34. OB. The baby born in week 34 weighs relatively more since its Z-score, is larger than the Z-score of for the baby born in week 41 is smaller than the Z-score of for the baby born in week 41. OC. The baby born in week 34 weighs relatively more since its Z-score, OD. The baby born in week 41 weighs relatively more since its Z-score, is smaller than the Z-score of for the baby born in week 34.