The distribution of head circumference for full term newborn female infants is approximately normal with a mean of 33.8 cm and a standard deviation of 1.2 cm. Macrocephaly refers to an overly large head in infants and is often classified as any head circumference larger than the lower 98% of the distribution. For full term newborn female infants, determine the head circumference of a female infant such that 98% of the female infants have their head circumferences less than this female infant. Enter your answer using one decimal place.
The distribution of head circumference for full term newborn female infants is approximately normal with a mean of 33.8 cm and a standard deviation of 1.2 cm. Macrocephaly refers to an overly large head in infants and is often classified as any head circumference larger than the lower 98% of the distribution. For full term newborn female infants, determine the head circumference of a female infant such that 98% of the female infants have their head circumferences less than this female infant. Enter your answer using one decimal place.
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The distribution of head circumference for full term newborn female infants is approximately normal with
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Macrocephaly refers to an overly large head in infants and is often classified as any head circumference
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The distribution of head circumference for full term newborn female infants is approximately normal with
a mean of 33.8 cm and a standard deviation of 1.2 cm.
Macrocephaly refers to an overly large head in infants and is often classified as any head circumference
larger than the lower 98% of the distribution. For full term newborn female infants, determine the head
circumference of a female infant such that 98% of the female infants have their head circumferences less
than this female infant. Enter your answer using one decimal place.
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What is the difference between the probability distribution of a discrete random variable and that of a continuous random variable?
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A discrete random variable has countable values, a continuous random variable has values that are not countable.
A continuous random variable has countable values, a discrete random variable has values that are not countable.
The probability that a continuous random variable x assumes a value within a certain interval is given by the area under the
curve between the two limits of the interval. For a discrete random variable the value is given by the summation of values
between those two points.
The probability distribution of a continuous random variable assigns probabilities to points while that of a discrete random
variable assigns probabilities to intervals.
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable assigns probabilities to points while that of a continuous random
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A continuous random variable has countable values, a discrete random variable has values that are not countable.
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The probability distribution of a continuous random variable assigns probabilities to points while that of a discrete random
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