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The mean height of men is 69.7 inches. assume that the heights of men are normally distributed, with a standard deviation of 2.9 in. a. [2 pts]10% of men are taller than which height? round your answer to 1 decimal place. b. [2 pts]find the percentage of men that are 6β0" or taller. round your final answer to 2 decimal places. c. [1 pts]how does the approximate percentage for the height of men 6β0" or taller (from the normal distribution) compare with the actual percentage of baseball players 6β0" or taller (from problem 1)? d. [1 pts]based on your normal distribution calculation from part (b), approximately how many major league baseball players would you expect to be 6β0" or taller? round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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