Assume that human body temperatures are nomaly distributed with a mean of 90 18°F and a standard deviation of 083 F a A

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Assume that human body temperatures are nomaly distributed with a mean of 90 18°F and a standard deviation of 083 F a A

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Assume That Human Body Temperatures Are Nomaly Distributed With A Mean Of 90 18 F And A Standard Deviation Of 083 F A A 1
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Assume that human body temperatures are nomaly distributed with a mean of 90 18°F and a standard deviation of 083 F a A hospita uses 1006 F as the lowest semperature considered to be a tever what percentage of normal and beatly persons would be considered to have a fever? Does this percentage suggest that a cut of 100 6°F is appropr b. Physicians want to select a minimum temperature for requiring further medical tests What should that temperature be if we want only 50% of healthy people to exceed it? Such a result is a fase positive meaning that the test result is positive, but the subject Click the abilitatea The percentage of normal and healthy persons considered to have a fever es (Round to two decal places and Does this percentage suggest that a cutoff of 100 6°F is prop OA Ves, because there is a large probability that a normal and healthy person would be considered to have a fever OB No, because there is a small probability that a normal and healthy person would be considered to have a fever OC. Yes because there is a small probability that a normal and healthy person would be considered to have a fever OD. No, because there is a large probability that a normal and healthy person would be considered to have a fever if we want only 50% of healthy people to exceed b. The menu perature for seguing turther medical tests should be (Round to two decimal places as needed)
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