Final answer:
The question asks for segmented weights of passengers aged 12 or older during winter, however, no relevant data on passenger weights is provided to calculate these values; the provided data pertains to the mean height of doors and men in a certain population.
Step-by-step explanation:
The segmented weights of passengers aged 12 years or older for winter with a seating capacity of 6-8 are not provided in the information from the aerospace company regarding the 757 airliner, which carries 200 passengers and has doors with a mean height of 72 inches. To calculate such segmented weights for male and female passengers would typically require statistical data based on passenger weight distributions specific to the given population and environment (i.e., winter).
However, if the aerospace data provided referenced the mean height of men in a certain population as being 69 inches with a standard deviation of 2.8 inches, this could involve the application of statistical analysis, such as calculating probabilities or applying a normal distribution, but it does not directly inform the calculation of passenger weights without additional context or data.