Find the median or the data in the dot plot below.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
An engineer is going to redesign an ejection seat for an airplane. the seat was designed for pilots weighing between 120 lb and 161 lb. the new population of pilots has normally distributed weights with a mean of 125 lb and a standard deviation of 28.1 lb. a)if a pilot is randomly selected, find the probability that his weight is between 120 lb and 161 lb.the probability is approximately? b. if 36 different pilots are randomly selected, find the probability that their mean weight is between 120 lb and 161 lb. the probability is approximately? c. when redesigning the ejection seat, which probability is more relevant? . part (b) because the seat performance for a single pilot is more important. b. part (b) because the seat performance for a sample of pilots is more important. c. part (a) because the seat performance for a sample of pilots is more important. d. part (a) because the seat performance for a single pilot is more important.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Use a calculator to verify that Ļ(x) = 62, Ļ(x2) = 1034, Ļ(y) = 644, Ļ(y2) = 93,438, and Ļ(x y) = 9,622. compute r. (enter a number. round your answer to three decimal places.) as x increases from 3 to 22 months, does the value of r imply that y should tend to increase or decrease? explain your answer. given our value of r, y should tend to increase as x increases. given our value of r, we can not draw any conclusions for the behavior of y as x increases. given our value of r, y should tend to remain constant as x increases. given our value of r, y should tend to decrease as x increases.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 06:30
Tiny's tattoo parlor sold 389389 tattoos this month. 4343 of those tattoos were arm tattoos. based on this data, what is a reasonable estimate of the probability that the next customer does not get an arm tattoo?
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