167k views
5 votes
The average height of a woman aged 20-29 is 64 inches with a standard deviation of 2.75 inches. What is the probability of selecting 25 women with average height more than 65 inches?

User Nyegaard
by
6.0k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

The probability of selecting 25 women with average height more than 65 inches is 0.036

Explanation:

To calculate the probability of selecting 25 women with average height more than 65 inches, we need to calculate the z-statistic of the sample with average height 65 inches.

z-score can be calculated as follows:

z(65) =
(X-M)/((s)/(√(N) ) ) where

  • X = 65 inches
  • M is the average height of women aged 20-29 (64 inches)
  • s is the standard deviation (2.75 inches)
  • N is the sample size (25)

Then z(65) =
(65-64)/((2.75)/(√(25) ) ) ≈ 1.818

The probability of a statistic being bigger then this statistic is 0.036

User Martin Nyolt
by
6.5k points