Answer:
The back-to-knee lengths separating significant values from those that are not significant are 20.2 in. and 26.4 in.
Using these criteria, a back-to-knee length of 25.6 in. is not significantly high, as is within the not-significant values.
Explanation:
We have a normal distribution for the sitting back-to-knee length with mean 23.3 in. and standard deviation 1.2 in.
We have to calculate the critical values that limit the 1% right tail and 1% left tail.
This can be done looking for a standard normal distribution table for the values that satisfy:

This values for z are z=±2.576.
Then, we can calculate the bounds for our sitting back-to-knee length distribution as:
