The height of women ages 20-29 is normally distributed, with a mean of 64.6 inches. Assume o = 2.7 inches. Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? Explain. E Click the icon to view page 1 of the standard normal table. E Click the icon to view page 2 of the standard normal table. What is the probability of randomly selecting 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches? (Round to four decimal places as needed.) What is the probability of selecting a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? Choose the correct answer below. O A. It is more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches because the sample of 24 has a lower probability. O B. It is more likely to select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches because the probability is higher. O C. It is more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches because the sample of 24 has a higher probability. O D. It is more likely to select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches because the probahility is lower

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.07
06
.05
.04
.03
.02
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-3.4
.0002
.0003
.0003
.0003
.0003
0003
.0003
.0003
.0003
0003
3.3
.0003
.0004
.0004
.0004
.0004
0004
.0004
.0005
.0005
.0005
-3.2
.0005
.0005
.0005
.0006
0006
0006
.0006
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.0007
- 3.1
.0007
.0007
.0008
.0008
.0008
0008
.0009
0009
.0009
.0010
-3.0
.0010
.0010
.0011
.0011
.0011
0012
.0012
0013
.0013
.0013
- 2.9
.0014
.0014
.0015
.0015
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0016
.0017
.0018
.0018
.0019
-2.8
.0019
.0020
.0021
.0021
.0022
0023
.0023
.0024
.0025
.0026
-2.7
.0026
.0027
.0028
.0029
.0030
0031
.0032
.0033
.0034
.0035
- 2.6
- 2.5
- 2.4
- 2,3
- 2.2
.0036
.0037
.0038
.0039
0040
0041
0043
.0044
.0045
.0047
.0048
.0049
.0051
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0055
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0059
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.0066
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0071
0073
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0078
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0084
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0096
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.0102
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0110
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.0116
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0122
0125
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0132
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0143
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0154
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0162
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0170
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- 1.9
- 1.8
- 1.7
- 1.6
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0188
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0207
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0217
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0262
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0287
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0307
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0329
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0351
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0409
.0418
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0436
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0465
.0475
0485
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0505
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Transcribed Image Text:Standard Normal Table (Page 1) Arca .09 .08 .07 06 .05 .04 .03 .02 .01 .00 -3.4 .0002 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 0003 3.3 .0003 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 0004 .0004 .0005 .0005 .0005 -3.2 .0005 .0005 .0005 .0006 0006 0006 .0006 .0006 .0007 .0007 - 3.1 .0007 .0007 .0008 .0008 .0008 0008 .0009 0009 .0009 .0010 -3.0 .0010 .0010 .0011 .0011 .0011 0012 .0012 0013 .0013 .0013 - 2.9 .0014 .0014 .0015 .0015 .0016 0016 .0017 .0018 .0018 .0019 -2.8 .0019 .0020 .0021 .0021 .0022 0023 .0023 .0024 .0025 .0026 -2.7 .0026 .0027 .0028 .0029 .0030 0031 .0032 .0033 .0034 .0035 - 2.6 - 2.5 - 2.4 - 2,3 - 2.2 .0036 .0037 .0038 .0039 0040 0041 0043 .0044 .0045 .0047 .0048 .0049 .0051 .od 2 .0054 0055 .0057 0059 .0060 .0062 .0064 .0066 .0068 .0069 0071 0073 .0075 0078 .0080 .0082 0084 .0087 .0089 .0091 .0094 0096 .0099 .0102 .0104 .0107 0110 .0113 .0116 .0119 0122 0125 .0129 0132 .0136 .0139 - 2.1 0143 .0146 .0150 0154 .0158 0162 .0166 0170 .0174 .0179 - 2.0 - 1.9 - 1.8 - 1.7 - 1.6 .0183 0188 .0192 .0197 .0202 0207 .0212 0217 .0222 .0228 .0233 .0239 .0244 .0250 .0256 0262 .0268 .0274 .0281 0287 .0294 .0301 0307 .0314 .0322 0329 .0336 .0344 0351 .0359 .0367 .0375 .0384 .0392 .0401 0409 .0418 .0427 0436 .0446 .0455 0465 .0475 0485 .0495 0505 .0516 .0526 .0537 .0548 Print Done 20 w ---o ------
The height of women ages 20-29 is nomally distributed, with a mean of 64.6 inches. Assume o=2.7 inches. Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a
height less than 66.2 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? Explain.
E Click the icon to view page 1 of the standard normal table.
E Click the icon to view page 2 of the standard normal table.
What is the probability of randomly selecting 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches?
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
What is the probability of selecting a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches?
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than
66.2 inches? Choose the correct answer below.
O A. It is more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches because the sample of 24 has a lower probability.
O B. It is more likely to select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches because the probability is higher.
O C. It is more likely to select a sample of 24 women with
mean height less than 66.2 inches because the sample of 24 has a higher probability.
O D. It is more likely to select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches because the probability is lower.
Click to select your answer(s).
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Transcribed Image Text:The height of women ages 20-29 is nomally distributed, with a mean of 64.6 inches. Assume o=2.7 inches. Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? Explain. E Click the icon to view page 1 of the standard normal table. E Click the icon to view page 2 of the standard normal table. What is the probability of randomly selecting 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches? (Round to four decimal places as needed.) What is the probability of selecting a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches? Choose the correct answer below. O A. It is more likely to select a sample of 24 women with a mean height less than 66.2 inches because the sample of 24 has a lower probability. O B. It is more likely to select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches because the probability is higher. O C. It is more likely to select a sample of 24 women with mean height less than 66.2 inches because the sample of 24 has a higher probability. O D. It is more likely to select 1 woman with a height less than 66.2 inches because the probability is lower. Click to select your answer(s). 20
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