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NOTE: Answers using z-scores rounded to 3 (or more) decimal places will work for this problem. The population of weights
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NOTE: Answers using z-scores rounded to 3 (or more) decimal places will work for this problem. The population of weights
NOTE: Answers using z-scores rounded to 3 (or more) decimal places will work for this problem. The population of weights for men attending a local health club is normally distributed with a mean of 179- lbs and a standard deviation of 25-lbs. An elevator in the health club is limited to 34 occupants, but it will be overloaded if the total weight is in excess of 6392-lbs. Assume that there are 34 men in the elevator. What is the average weight beyond which the elevator would be considered overloaded? average weight -188 lbs What is the probability that one randomly selected male health club member will exceed this weight? P(one man exceeds) = 0.3594 (Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.) If we assume that 34 male occupants in the elevator are the result of a random selection, find the probability that the evelator will be overloaded? P(elevator overloaded) - (Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.) If the evelator is full (on average) 4 times a day, how many times will the evelator be overloaded in one (non-leap) year? number of times overloaded - (Report answer rounded to the nearest whole number.) Is there reason for concern? O yes, the current overload limit is not adequate to insure the safey of the passengers O no, the current overload limit is adequate to insure the safety of the passengers