In the country of United States of Heightlandia, the height measurements of ten-year-old children are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 54.8 inches, and standard deviation of 4.8 inches. What is the probability that the height of a randomly chosen child is between 52.1 and 65.4 inches? Do not round until you get your your final answer, and then round to 3 decimal places. Answer= answer to 3 decimal places.) (Round your

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In the country of United States of Heightlandia, the height
measurements of ten-year-old children are approximately
normally distributed with a mean of 54.8 inches, and
standard deviation of 4.8 inches.
What is the probability that the height of a randomly
chosen child is between 52.1 and 65.4 inches? Do not round
until you get your your final answer, and then round to 3
decimal places.
Answer=
answer to 3 decimal places.)
(Round your
Transcribed Image Text:In the country of United States of Heightlandia, the height measurements of ten-year-old children are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 54.8 inches, and standard deviation of 4.8 inches. What is the probability that the height of a randomly chosen child is between 52.1 and 65.4 inches? Do not round until you get your your final answer, and then round to 3 decimal places. Answer= answer to 3 decimal places.) (Round your
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