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Chapter 8, Problem 39E

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Problem 39E

Normal Distributions

Cholesterol levels The serum cholesterol levels of children aged 12 to 14 years follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 162 mg/dl and standard deviation σ = 28 mg/dl. In a popu-lation of 1000 of these children, how many would you expect to have serum cholesterol levels between 165 and 193? between 148 and 167?

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Problem 39E

Normal Distributions

Cholesterol levels The serum cholesterol levels of children aged 12 to 14 years follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 162 mg/dl and standard deviation σ = 28 mg/dl. In a popu-lation of 1000 of these children, how many would you expect to have serum cholesterol levels between 165 and 193? between 148 and 167?

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In this question, cholesterol levels The serum cholesterol levels of children aged 12 to 14 years follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 162 mg/dl and standard deviation σ = 28 mg/dl. In a population of 1000 of these children, find how many would you expect to have serum cholesterol levels between 165 and 193. Between 148 and 167.

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