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\textsf{If }\: X \sim\textsf{N}(\mu,\sigma^2)\:\textsf{ then }\: (X-\mu)/(\sigma)=Z, \quad \textsf{where }\: Z \sim \textsf{N}(0,1)

Therefore,


\textsf{If }\: X \sim \textsf{N}(33,4^2)\:\textsf{ then }\: (X-33)/(4)=Z, \quad \textsf{where }\: Z \sim \textsf{N}(0,1)


X=29 \implies Z=(29-33)/(4) \implies Z= -1


X=41 \implies Z=(41-33)/(4) \implies Z=2


X=25 \implies Z=(25-33)/(4) \implies Z=-2

No given lifespan is unusual, as they are all within 3 standard deviations of the mean.

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