In the US, the systolic blood pressure of a randomly selected patient is normally distributed with a mean of 116 mmHg and a standard deviation of 15.5 mmHg. Let X be the systolic blood pressure of a randomly selected patient and let X be the average systolic blood pressure of a random sample of size 22. 1. Describe the probability distribution of X and state its parameters μ and o: X~ Select an answer ( and find the probability that the systolic blood pressure of a randomly selected patient is more than 121.9 mmHg. 2. Use the Central Limit Theorem Select an answer (Round the answer to 4 decimal places) to describe the probability distribution of X and state its parameters x and ox: (Round the answers to 1 decimal place) X~ Select an answer (Hx and find the probability that the average systolic blood pressure of a sample of 22 randomly selected patients is between 117.4 and 121.5 mmHg. (Round the answer to 4 decimal places) σχ
In the US, the systolic blood pressure of a randomly selected patient is normally distributed with a mean of 116 mmHg and a standard deviation of 15.5 mmHg. Let X be the systolic blood pressure of a randomly selected patient and let X be the average systolic blood pressure of a random sample of size 22. 1. Describe the probability distribution of X and state its parameters μ and o: X~ Select an answer ( and find the probability that the systolic blood pressure of a randomly selected patient is more than 121.9 mmHg. 2. Use the Central Limit Theorem Select an answer (Round the answer to 4 decimal places) to describe the probability distribution of X and state its parameters x and ox: (Round the answers to 1 decimal place) X~ Select an answer (Hx and find the probability that the average systolic blood pressure of a sample of 22 randomly selected patients is between 117.4 and 121.5 mmHg. (Round the answer to 4 decimal places) σχ
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