Assuming that the heights of college women are normally distributed with mean 65 inches and standard deviation 3.4 inches, answer the following questions. (Hint: Use the figure below with mean ? and standard deviation ?.) Enter an exact number: (c) What percentage of women are between 61.6 inches and 68.4 inches?

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Assuming that the heights of college women are normally distributed with mean 65 inches and standard deviation 3.4 inches, answer the following questions. (Hint: Use the figure below with mean ? and standard deviation ?.)

Enter an exact number:

(c) What percentage of women are between 61.6 inches and 68.4 inches?

 

Area Under a Normal Curve
2.35%
13.5%
34%
34%
13.5%
2.35%
µ - 30 u- 20
eto µ+ 20 µ+ 30
68%
95%
99.7%
Transcribed Image Text:Area Under a Normal Curve 2.35% 13.5% 34% 34% 13.5% 2.35% µ - 30 u- 20 eto µ+ 20 µ+ 30 68% 95% 99.7%
Assuming that the heights of college women are normally distributed with mean 65 inches and standard deviation 3.4 inches, answer the following questions. (Hint: Use the figure below with mean u and standard deviation
σ.)
Area Under a Normal Curve
2.35%
13.5%
34%
34%
13.5%
2.35%
H- 30
u- 20
e + 20
u + 30
68%
95%
99.7%
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming that the heights of college women are normally distributed with mean 65 inches and standard deviation 3.4 inches, answer the following questions. (Hint: Use the figure below with mean u and standard deviation σ.) Area Under a Normal Curve 2.35% 13.5% 34% 34% 13.5% 2.35% H- 30 u- 20 e + 20 u + 30 68% 95% 99.7%
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