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7 August, 18:18

Companies who design furniture for elementary school classrooms produce a variety of sizes for kids of different ages. Suppose the heights of kindergarten children can be described by a normal model with a mean of 39.2 inches and standard deviation of 1.9 inches. In what height interval should the company expect to find the middle 70% of Kindergartners?

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  1. 7 August, 18:30
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    Given:

    μ = 39.2 in, population mean

    σ = 1.9 in, population standard deviation

    For the normal distribution, approximately 70% of the area under the curve is within 1 standard deviation from the mean.

    The corresponding height interval is

    (39.2-1.9, 39.2+1.9) = (37.3, 41.1)

    Answer:

    The height interval is (37.3, 41.1)
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