Assume that the duration of human pregnancies can be described by a Normal model with mean 265 days and standard deviati

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I need help with C and D, please.
Assume that the duration of human pregnancies can be described by a Normal model with mean 265 days and standard deviation 17 days. a) What percentage of pregnancies should last between 268 and 275 days? b) At least how many days should the longest 30% of all pregnancies last? C) Suppose a certain obstetrician is currently providing prenatal care to 63 pregnant women. Let y represent the mean length of their pregnancies. According to the Central Limit Theorem, what's the distribution of this sample mean, y? Specify the model, mean, and standard deviation. d) What's the probability that the mean duration of these patients' pregnancies will be less than 261 days? a) The percentage of pregnancies that should last between 268 and 275 days is 15.10 %. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) b) The longest 30% of all pregnancies should last at least 274.0 days. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) c) Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box(es) within your choice. O A. A Binomial model with trials and a probability of success of (Type integers or decimals rounded to two decimal places as needed.) B. A Normal model with mean and standard deviation (Type integers or decimals rounded to two decimal places as needed.) c. There is no model that fits this distribution.
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