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A survey found that women's heights are normally distributed with mean 63.3 in. and standard deviation 2.7 in. The survey also found that men's heights are normally distributed with a mean 67.3 in. and standard deviation 2.8. Complete parts a through c below. a) most of the live characters at an amusement park have height requirements with a minimum of 4ft 9in and a maximum of 6ft 4in find the percentage of women meeting the height requirement
the percentage of woment who meet the height requirement?
(round to two decimal places as needed)
b) find the percentage of men meeting the height requirement
the percentage of men meeting the height requirement
(round to two decimal places as needed )
c) If the height requirements are changed to exclude only the tallest 5% of men and the shortest 5% of women what are the new height requirements
the new height requirements are at least ___ in. and at most ___ in.
(round to one decimal place as needed)

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