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Shоw Yоur Wоrk аnd Submit. A common design requirement is thаt аn environment must fit the range of people who fall between the 5th percentile for women and the 95th percentile for men. In designing an assembly work table, the sitting knee height must be considered, which is the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the knee. Males have sitting knee heights that are normally distributed with a mean of 21.5 inches and a standard deviation of 1.2 inches. Females have sitting knee heights that are normally distributed with a mean of 19.5 inches and a standard deviation of 1.1 inches. What is the minimum table clearance required to satisfy the requirement of fitting 95% of men? [a1] inches (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Determine if the following statement is true or false. If there is clearance for 95% of males, there will certainly be clearance for all women in the bottom 5%. Choose answer below. [a2] A. The statement is false because the 95th percentile for men is greater than the 5th percentile for women. B. The statement is false because some women will have sitting knee heights that are outliers. C. The statement is true because some women will have sitting knee heights that are outliers. D. The statement is true because the 95th percentile for men is greater than the 5th percentile for women. The author is writing this exercise at a table with a clearance of 23.7 inches above the floor. What percentage of men fit this table? [a3]% (Round to two decimal places as needed.) What percentage of women fit this table? [a4]% (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Does the table appear to be made to fit almost everyone? Choose the correct answer below. [a5] A. The table will fit almost everyone except about 3% of men with the largest sitting knee heights. B. The table will only fit 3% of men. C. The table will only fit 1% of women. D. Not enough information to determine if the table appears to be made to fit almost everyone. Table A-3.pdf
Shоw Yоur Wоrk аnd Submit. Assume thаt different groups of couples use а particular method of gender selection and each couple gives birth to one baby. This method is designed to increase the likelihood that each baby will be a girl, but assume that the method has no effect, so the probability of a girl is 0.5. Assume that the groups consist of 45 couples. a) Find the mean and standard deviation for the number of girls in groups of 45 births. The value of the mean is
When twо births аre rаndоmly selected, the sаmple space fоr genders is bb, gb, bg, and gg. Assume that those four outcomes are equally likely. Construct a table that describes the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of girls from two births. Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of girls in two births? Does the result suggest that a sample proportion is an unbiased estimator of a population proportion. For the entire population, assume the probability of having a boy is , the probability of having a girl is , and this is not affected by how many boys or girls have previously been born. Determine the probabilities of each sample proportion. (Type integers or simplified fractions.) Sample Proportion of Girls Probability [a1] [a2] [a3] [a4] [a5] [a6] Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of girls in two births? Explain. [a7] Does the result suggest that a sample proportion is an unbiased estimator of a population proportion? [a8]