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The paper referenced in the previous exercise also included data on left atrial diameter for children who were considered overweight. For these children, left atrial diameter was approximately
- a. Approximately what proportion of overweight children have left atrial diameters less than 25 mm?
- b. Approximately what proportion of overweight children have left atrial diameters greater than 32 mm?
- c. Approximately what proportion of overweight children have left atrial diameters between 25 and 30 mm?
- d. What proportion of overweight children has left atrial diameters greater than the mean for healthy children?
7.87. The size of the left upper chamber of the heart is one measure of cardiovascular health. When the upper left chamber is enlarged, the risk of heart problems is increased. The paper “Left Atrial Size Increases with Body Mass Index in Children” (International Journal of Cardiology [2009]: 1–7) described a study in which the left atrial size was measured for a large number of children age 5 to 15 years. Based on these data, the authors concluded that for healthy children, left atrial diameter was approximately normally distributed with a mean of 26.4 mm and a standard deviation of 4.2 mm.
- a. Approximately what proportion of healthy children have left atrial diameters less than 24 mm?
- b. Approximately what proportion of healthy children have left atrial diameters greater than 32 mm?
- c. Approximately what proportion of healthy children have left atrial diameters between 25 and 30 mm?
- d. For healthy children, what is the value for which only about 20% have a larger left atrial diameter?
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