Let x denote the duration of a randomly selected pregnancy

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Let x denote the duration of a randomly selected pregnancy (the time elapsed between conception and birth). Accepted values for the mean value and standard deviation of x are 266 days and 16 days, respectively. Suppose that the probability distribution of x is (approximately) normal.

a. What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is between 250 and 300 days?

b. What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is at most 240 days?

c. What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is within 16 days of the mean duration?

d. A “Dear Abby” column dated January 20, 1973, contained a letter from a woman who stated that the duration of her pregnancy was exactly 310 days. (She wrote that the last visit with her husband, who was in the navy, occurred 310 days before birth.) What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is at least 310 days? Does this probability make you a bit skeptical of the claim?

e. Some insurance companies will pay the medical expenses associated with childbirth only if the insurance has been in effect for more than 9 months (275 days). This restriction is designed to ensure that the insurance company pays benefits for only those pregnancies for which conception occurred during coverage. Suppose that conception occurred 2 weeks after coverage began. What is the probability that the insurance company will refuse to pay benefits because of the 275-day insurance requirement?

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QUESTION:

Let x denote the duration of a randomly selected pregnancy (the time elapsed between conception and birth). Accepted values for the mean value and standard deviation of x are 266 days and 16 days, respectively. Suppose that the probability distribution of x is (approximately) normal.

a. What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is between 250 and 300 days?

b. What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is at most 240 days?

c. What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is within 16 days of the mean duration?

d. A “Dear Abby” column dated January 20, 1973, contained a letter from a woman who stated that the duration of her pregnancy was exactly 310 days. (She wrote that the last visit with her husband, who was in the navy, occurred 310 days before birth.) What is the probability that the duration of pregnancy is at least 310 days? Does this probability make you a bit skeptical of the claim?

e. Some insurance companies will pay the medical expenses associated with childbirth only if the insurance has been in effect for more than 9 months (275 days). This restriction is designed to ensure that the insurance company pays benefits for only those pregnancies for which conception occurred during coverage. Suppose that conception occurred 2 weeks after coverage began. What is the probability that the insurance company will refuse to pay benefits because of the 275-day insurance requirement?

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Let x denote the duration of a randomly selected pregnancy (the time elapsed between conception and birth). Accepted values for the mean value and standard deviation of x are 266 days and 16 days, respectively. Suppose that a normal distribution is an appropriate model for the probability distribution of x.

The mean of x is, \(\mu=266\) days and standard deviation of x is \(\sigma=16\) days.

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