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sveta [45]
2 years ago
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If a five-year old boy who is in the 99th percentile now, is able to grow up healthy and maintain that percentile throughout his

growing years, what height do we expect him to reach when he matures to a man? Assume adult men's heights (inches) are Normally distributed with a mean of 69 and a standard deviation of 3. Round your final answer to a whole number.
Mathematics
1 answer:
neonofarm [45]2 years ago
7 0

The height we expect him to reach when he matures to a man is

76 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

The given is:

1. Assume adult men's heights (inches) are Normally distributed with

  a mean of 69

2. The standard deviation is 3

3. A five-year old boy who is in the 99th percentile now, is able to

   grow up healthy and maintain that percentile throughout his

   growing years

At first use the normal distribution table to find z-score for the

corresponding area of 99% (0.9900)

∵ The closest z-scores are 2.32 and 2.33

∴ We can use the average z-score 2.325

∵ x = zσ + μ

∵ μ = 69 inches

∵ σ = 3 inches

∵ z = 2.325

∴ x = (2.325)(3) + 69

∴ x = 75.975

∴ x ≅ 76 inches

The height we expect him to reach when he matures to a man is

76 inches

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