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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 00:20 wilkoASK2919

Assume the heights in a male population are normally distributed with mean 70.3 inches and standard deviation 4.1 inches. then the probability that a typical male from this population is between 5 feet 6 inches and 6 feet tall is (to the nearest three decimals) which of the following pairs of heights most closely divides the population into three equally probable groups (i. e., 1/3 below the first, 1/3 above the second, and 1/3 in between)? a. 5 feet 7.9 inches, 6 feet 1.2 inches b. 5 feet 8.5 inches, 6 feet 0.1 iches c. 5 feet 8.8 inches, 6 feet 0.7 inches d. 5 feet 7.6 inches, 5 feet 11.9 inches

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