The red blood cell counts (in millions of cells per microliter) for a population of adult males can be approximated by a normal distribution, with a mean of 5.2 million cells per microliter and a standard deviation of 0.4 million cells per microliter. (a) What is the minimum red blood cell count that can be in the top 29% of counts? (b) What is the maximum red blood cell count that can be in the bottom 10% of counts? (a) The minimum red blood cell count is (Round to two decimal places as needed.) (b) The maximum red blood cell count is million cells per microliter. million cells per microliter

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The red blood cell counts (in millions of cells per microliter) for a population of adult males can be approximated by a
normal distribution, with a mean of 5.2 million cells per microliter and a standard deviation of 0.4 million cells per
microliter.
(a) What is the minimum red blood cell count that can be in the top 29% of counts?
(b) What is the maximum red blood cell count that can be in the bottom 10% of counts?
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(a) The minimum red blood cell count is million cells per microliter
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
(b) The maximum red blood cell count is
(Round to two decimal places as needed)
million cells per microliter.
Transcribed Image Text:The red blood cell counts (in millions of cells per microliter) for a population of adult males can be approximated by a normal distribution, with a mean of 5.2 million cells per microliter and a standard deviation of 0.4 million cells per microliter. (a) What is the minimum red blood cell count that can be in the top 29% of counts? (b) What is the maximum red blood cell count that can be in the bottom 10% of counts? GOOOD (a) The minimum red blood cell count is million cells per microliter (Round to two decimal places as needed.) (b) The maximum red blood cell count is (Round to two decimal places as needed) million cells per microliter.
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