Assume that males have a mean height of 69.1 in. with a standard deviation of 2.9 in. and females have a mean height of 63.7 in. with a standard deviation of 2.7 in. Based on Z scores, would a 5'5" male or a 4'11" female be taller compared to the rest of their gender?
Assume that males have a mean height of 69.1 in. with a standard deviation of 2.9...
You will be performing an analysis on heights in the US population, broken out by gender. You will need to know that US heights for males and females both follow an approximately normal distribution. The average height for women is 63.7 inches and a standard deviation of 2.7 inches. The average height for men is 69.1 inches and a standard deviation of 2.9 inches. You will use these numbers in your calculations. Steps (all statistical analysis to be done in...
The mean height of males 20 years or older is 68 inches with a standard deviation of 3.5 inches The mean height of females 20 years or older is 62 inches with a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. While a male has a height z-score of-1.3525, a female has a height z-score of 1.3525. How tall is he in inches? How tall is she in inches? 25. 26. The mean weight of males 20 years or older is 1701bs. with...
The mean height of males 20 years or older is 68 inches with a standard deviation of 3.5 inches. The mean height of females 20 years or older is 62 inches with a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. While a male has a height z-score of -1.3525, a female has a height z-score of 1.3525 How tall is he in inches? How tall is she in inches? 25. 26.
The mean height of males 20 years or older is 68 inches with a standard deviation of 3.53 inches. The mean height of females 20 years or older is 62 inches with a standard deviation of 2.53 inches. While a male is 75 inches tall, a female is 75 inches tall. What is his standardized height (the z-score)? What is her standardized height (the z-score)? 23. 24.
The mean height of males 20 years or older is 68 inches with a standard deviation of 3.5 inches. The mean height of females 20 years or older is 62 inches with a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. While a male has a height z-score of -1.3525, a female has a height z-score of 1.3525 5 How tall is he in inches? 26. How tall is she in inches? Test if the dataset: 7,22,16,5,46,40,21,22,33,90) is normally distributed by using Shapiro-Wilk...
(a) Approx. Kate the population mean and standard deviation of age for males. Male and female populations of elephants under 80 years old are represented by age in the table below. Complete parts (a) through (d) UE (Round to two decimal places as needed.) A (Round to two decimal places as needed.) (b) Approximate the population mean and standard deviation of age for females. Age -9 10-19 20-29 30-39 10-49 50-59 50-69 70-79 Males 14 13 12 17 24 24...
Use 2 scores to compare the given values Based on sample data, newborn males have weights with a mean of 32125 g and a standard deviation of 755.5 9. Newborn females have weights with a mean of 3094.1 g and a standard deviation of 5946 g Who has the weight that is more extreme relative to the group from which they came a male who weighs 1600 g or a female who weighs 1600 g? and the z score for...
The mean weight of males 20 years or older is 170 lbs. with a standard deviation of 19 lbs. The mean weight of females 20 years or older is 145 lbs. with a standard deviation of 17 lbs While a male is 180 lbs, a female is 154 lbs. What is his standardized weight (the z-score)? What is her standardized weight (the z-score) 27. 28.
Use z scores to compare the given values Based on sample data, newborn males have weights with a mean of 3201.4 g and a standard deviation of 560.7 g. Newborn females have weights with a mean of 3040.3 g and a standard deviation of 588.7 g. Who has the weight that is more extreme relative to the group from which they came: a male who weighs 1700 g or a female who weighs 1700 9? ▼ has the weight that...
1. The distribution of heights of adult females: We assume that height is normally distributed with a population mean of 65 inches and a population standard deviation of 4 inches. 2. The distribution of heights of adult males: We assume that height is normally distributed with a population mean of 70 inches and a population standard deviation of 5 inches. a. Above what Z-score value does 2.5% of the normal distribution fall? Using the formula for Z-scores and the Z-score...