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Let the random variable H represent the height of a woman in the population. P(H<60) represents the probability of randomly selecting a woman with height less than 60 inches. Based on the information given, the probability can be found using either the discrete model or the normal model. (i) Give an example of a probability of H that can be found using the discrete model but not the normal model. Explain why. (ii) Give an example of a probability of H that can be found using the normal model but not the discrete model. Explain why.

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