of 77.5 beats per minute and a standard deviation of 11.6 beats per minute. a.) What is the probability that a woman has a pulse rate higher than 73.2 beats per minute? b.) What pulse rate would separate the lowest 65% of women from the top 35%? c.) What is the probability that a group of 15 women has a mean pulse rate between 74.1 and 83.5 beats per minute? d.) Even though the sample size is less than thirty in part (c) of this question

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Women have pulse rates that are normally distributed with a mean of 77.5 beats per minute and a standard deviation of 11.6 beats per minute. a.) What is the probability that a woman has a pulse rate higher than 73.2 beats per minute? b.) What pulse rate would separate the lowest 65% of women from the top 35%? c.) What is the probability that a group of 15 women has a mean pulse rate between 74.1 and 83.5 beats per minute? d.) Even though the sample size is less than thirty in part (c) of this question, why can the Central Limit Theorem still be applied? e.) If you were a doctor who is selecting pulse rates as cutoff values for determining whether further tests are needed for patients, which result is more relevant to use, part (a) or part (c)? Why? 

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