1 Suppose the data on natural birth weights (collected by the World Health Organization (WHO) is normally distributed with the mean equal to 7.25 pound for a full-term birth and standard deviation of 1.0 pounds. What is the probability that a randomly selected baby will weigh more than 9.75 pounds at birth?
1 Suppose the data on natural birth weights (collected by the World Health Organization (WHO) is normally distributed with the mean equal to 7.25 pound for a full-term birth and standard deviation of 1.0 pounds. What is the probability that a randomly selected baby will weigh more than 9.75 pounds at birth?
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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