The distribution of cholesterol levels in teenage boys is approximately normal with µ = 170
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Mathematics, 26.11.2019 09:31 alott1121
The distribution of cholesterol levels in teenage boys is approximately normal with µ = 170
and η = 30 (source: u. s. national center for health statistics). levels above 200 warrant
attention. what percent of teenage boys have levels between 170 and 225?
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