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In the 1800s, German physician Carl Reinhold, took millions of axillary (i.e. armpit) temperatures from soldiers. This study
established that body temperature is normally distributed and the standard normal human body temperature is 98.6°F with
a standard deviation of 0.72 °F.
In a recent study, American researchers obtained 5,000 axillary temperatures from a Los Angeles hospital. The mean of
these temperature readings was 97.9 °F. Assuming a Type I error risk of no more than 5%, did the findings support the
theory that human, body temperature has decredsed since the 1800s?
What is the Zobt? (round to the nearest tenth)
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