person with normal blood pressure has a systolic measurement of 120 mmHg, and a standard deviation of 7.5 mmHg. Assume the population data in this scenario is normally distributed. a. What is the probability that a randomly selected person with normal blood
person with normal blood pressure has a systolic measurement of 120 mmHg, and a standard deviation of 7.5 mmHg. Assume the population data in this scenario is normally distributed. a. What is the probability that a randomly selected person with normal blood
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person with normal blood pressure has a systolic measurement of 120 mmHg, and a standard deviation of 7.5 mmHg. Assume the population data in this scenario is normally distributed.
a. What is the probability that a randomly selected person with normal blood pressure will get a systolic result of over 130 mmHg, indicating the possibility of prehypertension?
Mean of distribution:
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