Final answer:
The exact weights for males and females based on the seating capacity provided in the question cannot be determined from the information given. The provided references do not match the specifics of the question. A rough estimate, not specific to gender, would tease that adult weights could be near 100 kg (approximately 220 lbs) based on the phrase 'Nearly 100 kg'; however, this would not be an accurate or responsible answer to the question posed.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be asking for the segmented weights of passengers aged 12 or older for a specific seating capacity during summer, likely for the purposes of understanding weight distribution on a flight or for planning purposes in the aerospace industry.
With the information provided, it is not possible to determine the exact weight for females and males in the requested age segment and seating capacity, as the references listed include information on doors of 757 airliners, mean height and standard deviation for a certain population of men, weight relationships for children up to 3 years, and weight lifting amounts. None of these directly provide data on passenger weight by gender for the age and seating capacity specified. If this were a real-world calculation, the evaluator would typically refer to a database or set of statistics that offer average weights for adults by gender, which could be specific to the time of year (summer).
However, from the information available, and considering the statement 'Nearly 100 kg', it could be inferred that an average weight value might be around that number, but this would still require conversion to pounds (near 220 lbs) and it is not gender-specific, as required by the question.