SOLUTION: ASSUME THAT HEIGHTS OF MEN ARE NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED WITH A MEAN OF 68.4 INCHES AND A STANDARD DEVIATION OF 2.8 INCHES. IF 64 MEN WERE RANDOMLY SELECTED FIND THE PROBABILITY THST TH
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Question 628197: ASSUME THAT HEIGHTS OF MEN ARE NORMALLY DISTRIBUTED WITH A MEAN OF 68.4 INCHES AND A STANDARD DEVIATION OF 2.8 INCHES. IF 64 MEN WERE RANDOMLY SELECTED FIND THE PROBABILITY THST THEY HAVE A MEAN HEIGHT GREATER THAN 69.4 INCHES
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