Mathematics, 25.10.2019 03:43 wrightlilybug07
Suppose a certain airline uses passenger seats that are 16.2 inches wide. assume that adult men have hip breadths that are normally distributed with a mean of 14.4 inches and a standard deviation of 1.1 inches. if an airliner is filled with 110 randomly selected adult men, what is the probability that any one of those adult male will have a hip width greater than 16.2 inches? what is the probability that the 110 adult men will have an average hip width greater than 16.2 inches? round your answers to three decimal places; add trailing zeros as needed. the probability that an individual adult male passenger will have an average hip width greater than 16.2 inches is . the probability that 110 randomly selected adult male passengers will have an average hip width greater than 16.2 inches is .
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