A patient has a body temperature of 99.90° F. In general, human body temperatures have a mean of 98.20° F and a standard deviation of 0.62º. A. Find the z-score corresponding to the given value. Type your answer in the space provided. z= B. Find the body temperature separating the lower bound of usual human body temperatures with unusual human body temperatures. Type your answer in the space provided. C. Find the body temperature separating the upper bound of usual human body temperatures with unusual human body temperatures. Type your answer in the space provided. D. Is the test score given not usual or unusual? Type your answer in the space provided. Round each answer to the nearest hundredth, as needed. (Do not enter °F in any of the blanks.) °F °F

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A patient has a body temperature of 99.90° F.
In general, human body temperatures have a mean of
98.20° F and a standard deviation of 0.62°.
A. Find the z-score corresponding to the given value.
Type your answer in the space provided. z=
B. Find the body temperature separating the lower
bound of usual human body temperatures with
unusual human body temperatures. Type your
answer in the space provided.
C. Find the body temperature separating the upper
bound of usual human body temperatures with
unusual human body temperatures. Type your
answer in the space provided.
D. Is the test score given not usual or unusual? Type
your answer in the space provided.
Round each answer to the nearest hundredth, as
needed. (Do not enter °F in any of the blanks.)
°F
°F
Transcribed Image Text:A patient has a body temperature of 99.90° F. In general, human body temperatures have a mean of 98.20° F and a standard deviation of 0.62°. A. Find the z-score corresponding to the given value. Type your answer in the space provided. z= B. Find the body temperature separating the lower bound of usual human body temperatures with unusual human body temperatures. Type your answer in the space provided. C. Find the body temperature separating the upper bound of usual human body temperatures with unusual human body temperatures. Type your answer in the space provided. D. Is the test score given not usual or unusual? Type your answer in the space provided. Round each answer to the nearest hundredth, as needed. (Do not enter °F in any of the blanks.) °F °F
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Given

The data is as follows:

Patient body temperature, X=99.90F

Population mean, μ=98.20F

Population sd, σ=0.62F

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