Heights of adult women in the united states are normally distributed with a population mean of μ = 63.5 inches and a population
standard deviation of σ = 2.5. a medical researcher is planning to select a large random sample of adult women to participate in a future study. what is the standard value, or z-value, for an adult woman who has a height of 50.4 inches? (calculate to 1 decimal)
Given: <span>population mean of μ = 63.5 inches population standard deviation of σ = 2.5 inches </span><span>adult woman who has a height of 50.4 inches </span> <span>z = (x – μ) / σ
z = (50.4 - 63.5) / 2.5 = -13.1 / 2.5 = -5.24
The z-value of an adult woman who has a height of 50.4 inches is -5.24 or -5.24 standard deviation below the mean. </span>
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