Problem 55E Explain why P (X ? 220) should be reported as > 0.9999 if X is a normal random variable with mean 100 and standard deviation 15.
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Problem 52E
Putting It Together: Birth Weights The following data represent the distribution of birth weights (in grams) for babies in which the pregnancy went full term (37 to 41 weeks).
Birth Weight (g) |
Number of Live Births |
0-499 |
22 |
500-999 |
201 |
1000-1499 |
1,645 |
1500-1999 |
9,365 |
2000-2499 |
92,191 |
2500-2999 |
569,319 |
3000-3499 |
1,387,335 |
3500-3999 |
988,011 |
4000-4499 |
255,700 |
4500-4999 |
36,766 |
5000-5499 |
3,994 |
Source: National Vital Statistics Report 56(6): Dec 5, 2007. |
(a) Construct a relative frequency distribution for birth weight.
(b) Draw a relative frequency histogram for birth weight. Describe the shape of the distribution.
(c) Determine the mean and standard deviation birth weight.
(d) Use the normal model to determine the proportion of babies in each class.
(e) Compare the proportions predicted by the normal model to the relative frequencies found in part (a). Do you believe that the normal model is effective in describing the birth weights of babies?
Solution
The first step in solving 7.2 problem number 52 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 52EPutting It Together: Birth Weights The following data represent the distribution of birth weights (in grams) for babies in which the pregnancy went full term (37 to 41 weeks).
Birth Weight (g)
Number of Live Births
0-499
22
500-999
201
1000-1499
1,645
1500-1999
9,365
2000-2499
92,191
2500-2999
569,319
3000-3499
1,387,335
3500-3999
988,011
4000-4499
255,700
4500-4999
36,766
5000-5499
3,994
Source: National Vital Statistics Report 56(6): Dec 5, 2007.
(a) Construct a relative frequency distribution for birth weight.(b) Draw a relative frequency histogram for birth weight. Describe the shape of the distribution.(c) Determine the mean and standard deviation birth weight.(d) Use the normal model to determine the proportion of babies in each class.(e) Compare the proportions predicted by the normal model to the relative frequencies found in part (a). Do you believe that the normal model is effective in describing the birth weights of babies?
From the textbook chapter Applications of the Normal Distribution you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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