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5 September, 06:03

Based on sample data, newborn males have weights with a mean of 3277.9 g and a standard deviation of 571.6 g. Newborn females have weights with a mean of 3091.6 g and a standard deviation of 625.7 g. Who has the weight that is more extreme relative to the group from which they came: a male who weighs 1700 g or a female who weighs 1700 g?

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  1. 5 September, 06:14
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Calculate and compare the z scores.

    z = (x - μ) / σ

    For the male:

    z = (1700 - 3277.9) / 571.6

    z = - 2.76

    For the female:

    z = (1700 - 3091.6) / 625.7

    z = - 2.22

    The absolute value of the male z score is greater than the absolute value of the female z score. Therefore, the male newborn's weight is more extreme.
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