Assume that military aircraft use ejection seats designed for men weighing between 144.4 lb and 204 lb. If women's weights are normally distributed with a mean of 167.5 lb and a standard deviation of 40.1 lb, wh percentage of women have weights that are within those limits? Are many women excluded with those specifications? The percentage of women that have weights between those limits is %. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Are many women excluded with those specifications? OA. Yes, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is the complement of the probability found previously, shows that about half of women are excluded. OB. No, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is the complement of the probability found previously, shows that very few women are excluded. OC. Yes, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is equal to the probability found previously, shows that about half of women are excluded. OD. No, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is equal to the probability found previously, shows that very few women are excluded.
Assume that military aircraft use ejection seats designed for men weighing between 144.4 lb and 204 lb. If women's weights are normally distributed with a mean of 167.5 lb and a standard deviation of 40.1 lb, wh percentage of women have weights that are within those limits? Are many women excluded with those specifications? The percentage of women that have weights between those limits is %. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Are many women excluded with those specifications? OA. Yes, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is the complement of the probability found previously, shows that about half of women are excluded. OB. No, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is the complement of the probability found previously, shows that very few women are excluded. OC. Yes, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is equal to the probability found previously, shows that about half of women are excluded. OD. No, the percentage of women who are excluded, which is equal to the probability found previously, shows that very few women are excluded.
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Section10.3: Measures Of Spread
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