bution with a mean of 2.4 kg/m and a standard deviation of 0.45 kg/m°. Enter the R code that can be used to find the percentage of full term newborns that have a ponderal index greater than 2.5 kg/m3. Enter the code without using any spaces.
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- A vending machine dispenses coffee into a twelve-ounce cup. The amount of coffee dispensed into the cup is normally distributed with a standard deviation of 0.04 ounce. You can allow the cup to overfil 3% of the time. What amount should you set as the mean amount of coffee to be dispensed? Cik to View ongn 1.o the table Click to view. Dagn 2.of the tabin. Dounces (Round to two decimal places as needed.)Total plasma volume is important in determining the required plasma component in blood replacement therapy for a person undergoing surgery. Plasma volume is influenced by the overall health and physical activity of an individual. Suppose that a random sample of 42 male firefighters are tested and that they have a plasma volume sample mean of x = 37.5 ml/kg (milliliters plasma per kilogram body weight). Assume that ? = 7.50 ml/kg for the distribution of blood plasma. When finding an 99% confidence interval, what is the critical value for confidence level? (Give your answer to two decimal places.) zc = (a)Find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean blood plasma volume in male firefighters. What is the margin of error? (Round your answers to two decimal places.) lower limit ___ upper limit ____ margin of error ____ (b)What conditions are necessary for your calculations? (Select all that apply.) A-? is known B-? is unknown C-the distribution of volumes is normal D-the…Total plasma volume is important in determining the required plasma component in blood replacement therapy for a person undergoing surgery. Plasma volume is influenced by the overall health and physical activity of an individual. Suppose that a random sample of 45 male firefighters are tested and that they have a plasma volume sample mean of x = 37.5 ml/kg (milliliters plasma per kilogram body weight). Assume that ? = 7.80 ml/kg for the distribution of blood plasma. When finding an 99% confidence interval, what is the critical value for confidence level? (Give your answer to two decimal places.) zc = (a) Find a 99% confidence interval for the population mean blood plasma volume in male firefighters. What is the margin of error? (Round your answers to two decimal places.) lower limitupper limitmargin of error (b) What conditions are necessary for your calculations? (Select all that apply.) n is large? is known? is unknownthe distribution of volumes is normalthe distribution of…
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