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P(x < 65 pounds)= %​

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Answer:

Use the graph to complete the following.

The probability that a boxer weighs between 60 and 80 pounds is = 95%

P(x ≤ 65 pounds) = 16%

For a boxer’s weight to be in the top 2.5% of the population, it would need to be = at least 80 pounds

P(x ≤ 78 pounds) = cannot be determined from graph

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User Yue Harriet Huang
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Answer:

P(x ≤ 65 pounds) = 16%

next:atleast 8o pounds

Explanation:

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