Table of contents
- 1. Intro to Stats and Collecting Data(0)
- 2. Describing Data with Tables and Graphs(0)
- 3. Describing Data Numerically(0)
- 4. Probability(0)
- 5. Binomial Distribution & Discrete Random Variables(0)
- 6. Normal Distribution and Continuous Random Variables(0)
- 7. Sampling Distributions & Confidence Intervals: Mean(0)
- 8. Sampling Distributions & Confidence Intervals: Proportion(0)
- 9. Hypothesis Testing for One Sample(0)
- 10. Hypothesis Testing for Two Samples(0)
- 11. Correlation(0)
- 12. Regression(0)
- 13. Chi-Square Tests & Goodness of Fit(0)
- 14. ANOVA(0)
6. Normal Distribution and Continuous Random Variables
Standard Normal Distribution
6. Normal Distribution and Continuous Random Variables
Standard Normal Distribution: Videos & Practice Problems
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Problem 53Multiple Choice
Suppose the weights of newborn babies in a hospital are normally distributed with a mean of pounds and a standard deviation of pounds. Using the criteria that a value is significantly high if the probability of or greater is less than or equal to and significantly low if the probability of or less is less than or equal to , determine the weights that separate significant values from those that are not significant. Is a weight of pounds significantly high?
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