Suppose that the heights of children in kindergarten can be described by a Normal model with mean 38.2 inches and standard deviation 1.8 inches. a. What is the likelihood that a randomly selected kindergartener is shorter than 36 inches? b. What is the likelihood that a randomly selected kindergartener is taller than 40 inches? c. What is the probability that a kindergartener is between 35 and 39 inches tall?

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Suppose that the heights of children in kindergarten can be described by a Normal model with
mean 38.2 inches and standard deviation1.8 inches.
a. What is the likelihood that a randomly selected kindergartener is shorter than 36
inches?
b. What is the likelihood that a randomly selected kindergartener is taller than 40 inches?
c. What is the probability that a kindergartener is between 35 and 39 inches tall?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the heights of children in kindergarten can be described by a Normal model with mean 38.2 inches and standard deviation1.8 inches. a. What is the likelihood that a randomly selected kindergartener is shorter than 36 inches? b. What is the likelihood that a randomly selected kindergartener is taller than 40 inches? c. What is the probability that a kindergartener is between 35 and 39 inches tall?
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