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the height of woman ages 20-29 is normally distributed , with a mean of 64.4 inches. assuming the standard diviation = 2.3 inches. are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 64.9 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 22 woman with a mean height less than 64.9 inches.
(USING STANDARD NORMAL TABLE)
A. What is the probability of randomly selecting 1 woman with a height less than 64.9 inches?
B. What is the probability of selecting a sample of 22 woman with a mean height less then 64.9 inches?
C. Are you more likely to randomly select 1 woman with a height less than 64.9 inches or are you more likely to select a sample of 22 woman with a mean height of 64.9 inches?
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