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16 Use the Empirical Rule. (Do not use technology. Technology will give a slightly different answer.) Draw a sketch of the normal distribution and label the mean and 1, 2, and 3 standard devitons above and
below the mean with computed values.
Assume that the weight of 1-year-old girls in the USA is normally distributed with Mean = 9.5 kg, Standard
Deviation = 1.1 kg.
(a) 68% of the data is between which 2 values? 8.4 oro kg -- 10.0 kg
(b) 95% of the data is between which 2 values? 7.3 kg - 11. oo kg
(c) What percentage of the data is less than 8.4 kg?
(d) What percentage of the data is between 7.3 kg and 11.7 kg?
(w) What percentage of the data is more than 12.8 kg?

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