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Suppose that an airline uses a seat width of 16.4 in. Assume men have hip breadths that are normally distributed with a mean of 14.1 in. and a standard deviation of 1 in. Requried:
a. Find the probability that if an individual man is randomly selected, his hip breadth will be greater than 16.4 in.
b. If a plane is filled with 111 randomly selected men, find the probability that these men have a mean hip breadth greater than 16.4 in.

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