Use the Normal model N(1168,88) for the weights of steers. a) What weight represents the 39th...
Use the Normal model N(1132.93) for the weights of steers, a) What weight represents the 41st percentile? b) What weight represents the 99th percentile? c) What's the IQR of the weights of these steers? a) The weight representing the 41st percentile is (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) pounds. pounds. b) The weight representing the 99th percentile is (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) c) The IQR for the weights of these steers is pounds. (Round...
Use the Normal model N(1175,73) for the weights of steers. a) What weight represents the 64th percentile? b) What weight represents the 91st percentile? c) What's the IQR of the weights of these steers? a) The weight representing the 64th percentile is pounds. Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) b) The weight representing the 91st percentie is pounds Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) c) The IQR for the weights of these steers is pounds. Round...
3.1.45 Use the Normal model N(1127,72) for the weights of steers. a) What weight represents the 31st percentile? b) What weight represents the 93rd percentile? c) What's the IQR of the weights of these steers? a) The weight representing the 31st percentile is (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) pounds. Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. parts remaining
Use the Normal model N(1165,64) for the weights of steers. a) What weight represents the 70th percentile? b) What weight represents the 90th percentile? c) What's the IQR of the weights of these steers?
Use the Normal model N(1173,83) for the weights of steers. a) What weight represents the 40th percentile? b) What weight represents the 94th percentile? c) What's the IQR of the weights of these steers?
Use the Normal model N(95,14) for the IQs of sample participants. a) What IQ represents the 22nd percentile? b) What IQ represents the 99th percentile? c) What's the IQR of the IQs?
A livestock company reports that the mean weight of a group of young steers is 11611161 pounds with a standard deviation of 9494 pounds. Based on the model N(11611161,9494) for the weights of steers, what percent of steers weigh a) over 10001000 pounds? b) under 950950 pounds? c) between 900900 and 11501150 pounds? a) nothing% of steers have weights above 10001000 pounds. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
A livestock company reports that the mean weight of a group of young steers is 1174 pounds with a standard deviation of 73 pounds. Based on the model N(1174,73) for the weights of steers, what percent of steers weigh a) over 1000 pounds? b) under 950 pounds? c) between 1150 and 1200 pounds?
A livestock company reports that the mean weight of a group of young steers is 1125 pounds with a standard deviation of 91 pounds. Based on the model N(1125,91) for the weights of steers, what percent of steers weigh a) over 1150 pounds? b) under 900 pounds? c) between 1050 and 1300 pounds?
A livestock company reports that the mean weight of a group of young steers is 1158 pounds with a standard deviation of 69 pounds. Based on the model N(1158,69) for the weights of steers, what percent of steers weigh a) over 1250 pounds? b) under 1300 pounds? c) between 1050 and 1200 pounds?