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2. Children’s heights are normally
2. Children’s heights are normally distributed with a mean of 100 cm and a standard deviation of 6 cm. What proportion of
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2.Children’s heights are normally distributed with a mean of 100 cm and a standard deviation of 6 cm. What proportion of
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Marie
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The heights of two different children were recorded in the chart.
a cart of two children's heights from age 0 months to 60 months
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The heights of kindergarten children are normally distributed with a mean of 39.5 inches and a standard
deviation of 3.8 inches.
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Jose Garcia
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I am trying to find the z-score using minitab. It worked for age but under heights its not working. I have numbers for the
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Slomo
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Heights of males are norm. dist. w/ u=180cm and o^2=16cm^2 while female heights have u=170cm and o^2=25cm^2.
a)random male and
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CS
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Use the image to answer the question.
A histogram titled “Heights of Students in Mrs. Henderson’s Math Class” plots the
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Yugisho
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The ratio of boys to girls at a day care cent is 5 to 4. Which of the following cannot be the total number of children at the
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Stephon
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A coach compared the heights of the players on two different teams. The data set is shown in the table below. HEIGHTS OF PLAYERS
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Kindergarten children have heights that are approximately distributed normal. A random sample of size 20 is taken and the mean x
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MK
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