2. Assume that the length of human forearms is symmetric, unimodal and bell-shaped with mean 12in. and standard deviation 3.25in. (a) What percentage of humans would have forearm length between 8.75in and 18.5in? (b) What is the 16th percentile for forearm length? (c) If Kevin Durant has forearms that are 20in long, would he be considered an outlier?

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2. Assume that the length of human forearms is symmetric, unimodal and bell-shaped with mean
12in. and standard deviation 3.25in.
(a) What percentage of humans would have forearm length between 8.75in and 18.5in?
(b) What is the 16th percentile for forearm length?
(c) If Kevin Durant has forearms that are 20in long, would he be considered an outlier?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Assume that the length of human forearms is symmetric, unimodal and bell-shaped with mean 12in. and standard deviation 3.25in. (a) What percentage of humans would have forearm length between 8.75in and 18.5in? (b) What is the 16th percentile for forearm length? (c) If Kevin Durant has forearms that are 20in long, would he be considered an outlier?
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