An elevator has a placard stating that the maximum capacity is 3800 lb—26 passengers.​ So, 26 adult male passengers can have a mean weight of up to 3800/26=146 pounds. Assume that weights of males are normally distributed with a mean of 185 lb and a standard deviation of 39 lb. a. Find the probability that 1 randomly selected adult male has a weight greater than 146 lb. b. Find the probability that a sample of 26 randomly selected adult males has a mean weight greater than 146 lb. c. What do you conclude about the safety of this elevator?

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An elevator has a placard stating that the maximum capacity is 3800 lb—26 passengers.​ So, 26 adult male passengers can have a mean weight of up to
3800/26=146 pounds. Assume that weights of males are normally distributed with a mean of 185 lb and a standard deviation of 39 lb.
a. Find the probability that 1 randomly selected adult male has a weight greater than 146 lb.
b. Find the probability that a sample of 26 randomly selected adult males has a mean weight greater than 146 lb.
c. What do you conclude about the safety of this elevator?
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