A ski gondola carries skiers to the top of a mountain. Assume that weights of skiers are normally distributed with a mean of 199 lb and a standard deviation of 38 lb. The gondola has a stated capacity of 25 ​passengers, and the gondola is rated for a load limit of 3750 lb. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below. a. Given that the gondola is rated for a load limit of 3750 ​lb, what is the maximum mean weight of the passengers if the gondola is filled to the stated capacity of 25 ​passengers?   The maximum mean weight is   150150 lb. ​(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not​ round.) b. If the gondola is filled with 25 randomly selected​ skiers, what is the probability that their mean weight exceeds the value from part​ (a)?   The probability is   nothing. ​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.) c. If the weight assumptions were revised so that the new capacity became 20 passengers and the gondola is filled with 20 randomly selected​ skiers, what is the probability that their mean weight exceeds 187.5 ​lb, which is the maximum mean weight that does not cause the total load to exceed 3750 ​lb?   The probability is   nothing. ​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.) d. Is the new capacity of 20 passengers​ safe?   Since the probability of overloading is ▼   under 5 % commaunder 5%, over 50 % commaover 50%, the new capacity ▼   does not appeardoes not appear appearsappears to be safe enough.   Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.

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A ski gondola carries skiers to the top of a mountain. Assume that weights of skiers are normally distributed with a mean of
199
lb and a standard deviation of
38
lb. The gondola has a stated capacity of
25
​passengers, and the gondola is rated for a load limit of
3750
lb. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below.
a. Given that the gondola is rated for a load limit of
3750
​lb, what is the maximum mean weight of the passengers if the gondola is filled to the stated capacity of
25
​passengers?
 
The maximum mean weight is
 
150150
lb.
​(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not​ round.)
b. If the gondola is filled with
25
randomly selected​ skiers, what is the probability that their mean weight exceeds the value from part​ (a)?
 
The probability is
 
nothing.
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
c. If the weight assumptions were revised so that the new capacity became
20
passengers and the gondola is filled with
20
randomly selected​ skiers, what is the probability that their mean weight exceeds
187.5
​lb, which is the maximum mean weight that does not cause the total load to exceed
3750
​lb?
 
The probability is
 
nothing.
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
d. Is the new capacity of
20
passengers​ safe?
 
Since the probability of overloading is
 
under 5 % commaunder 5%,
over 50 % commaover 50%,
the new capacity
 
does not appeardoes not appear
appearsappears
to be safe enough.
 
Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.
 
 
 
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