z Scores: Fawns Fawns between I and 5 months old in Mesa Verde National Park have a body weight that is approximately normally distributed with mean H = 27.2 kilograms and standard deviation o = 4.3 kilograms (based on in- formation from The Mule Deer of Mesa Verde National Park, by G. W. Mierau and J. L. Schmidt, Mesa Verde Museum Association). Let.r be the weight of a fawn in kilograms. Convert each of the following x intervals to z intervals. %3D (a) x < 30 (b) 19

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10. z Scores: Fawns Fawns between I and 5 months old in Mesa Verde National
Park have a body weight that is approximately normally distributed with mean
H = 27.2 kilograms and standard deviation o 4.3 kilograms (based on in-
formation from The Mule Deer of Mesa Verde National Park, by G. W. Mierau
and J. L. Schmidt, Mesa Verde Museum Association). Let.x be the weight of a
fawn in kilograms. Convert each of the following x intervals to z intervals.
(a) x < 30
(b) 19 <x
(c) 32 <x< 35
Convert each of the following z intervals to x intervals.
(d) -2.17 < z
(g) Interpretation If a fawn weighs 14 kilograms, would you say it is an unu-
sually small animal? Explain using z values and Figure 6-15.
(h) Interpretation If a fawn is unusually large, would you say that the z value
for the weight of the fawn will be close to 0, -2, or 3? Explain.
(e) z < 1.28
(f)-1.99<z < 1.44
%23
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8
y u
n m
Transcribed Image Text:10. z Scores: Fawns Fawns between I and 5 months old in Mesa Verde National Park have a body weight that is approximately normally distributed with mean H = 27.2 kilograms and standard deviation o 4.3 kilograms (based on in- formation from The Mule Deer of Mesa Verde National Park, by G. W. Mierau and J. L. Schmidt, Mesa Verde Museum Association). Let.x be the weight of a fawn in kilograms. Convert each of the following x intervals to z intervals. (a) x < 30 (b) 19 <x (c) 32 <x< 35 Convert each of the following z intervals to x intervals. (d) -2.17 < z (g) Interpretation If a fawn weighs 14 kilograms, would you say it is an unu- sually small animal? Explain using z values and Figure 6-15. (h) Interpretation If a fawn is unusually large, would you say that the z value for the weight of the fawn will be close to 0, -2, or 3? Explain. (e) z < 1.28 (f)-1.99<z < 1.44 %23 5 8 y u n m
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