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7. As part of a research study you measure participants' heights in inches. The average height of all participants is 70 inches, and the standard deviation is 3 inches. One of your participants, Rachel, who is 65 inches tall, wants to know what percentage of the participants are taller than she is. What is the answer to her question?

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Answer:

95% of the fellow students of this girl are taller than she is

Explanation:

First find the z-score for the value 65 when the mean is 70 and the standard deviation is 3:

65 - 70

z = --------------- = -5/3, or approximately z = -1.667.

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Next we determine what fraction of these heights lie above z = -1.667. This can be done on a calculator that has built-in statistical functions, or a table of z-scores. Using the TI-83 Plus: the area above z = -1.667 is 0.95.

In conclusion, 95% of the fellow students of this girl are taller than she is.

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