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Suppose that the weights of 5400 registered female Labrador retrievers in the United States are distributed normally with a mean of 62.5 lb and a standard deviation of 2.5 lb.

Approximately how many of the Labrador retrievers weigh less than 65 lb?

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Answer: 4543

Explanation:

Given : The weights of 5400 registered female Labrador retrievers in the United States are distributed normally with a
\mu=62.5\ lb and a standard deviation of
\sigma=2.5\ lb.

Using formula ,
z=(x-\mu)/(\sigma) the z-score corresponding to x= 65 will be :-


z=(65-62.5)/(2.5)=1

Using the z-value table , we have


P(z<1)=0.8413447\approx0.8413

i.e. Proportion of people weigh less than 65 lb= 0.8413

Now, the number of people weigh less than 65 lb =
0.8413*5400


=4543.02\approx4543

Hence, the approximate number of people weigh less than 65 lb= 4543

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we are given in the problem the data on the number of respondents, the mean and the standard deviation. In this problem, we find first the z-score through z = (65-62.5)/2.5 = 1. We find next the probability of this z-score then multiply the probability to the number of respondents. That is the answer 
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