Body temperature. Suppose the body temperature of healthy individuals is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 37.0°C and a standard deviation of 0.4°C. a. If 130 healthy individuals are randomly selected, what is the probability that the average temperature for these individuals is 36.80°C or lower? b. Would you consider an average temperature of 36.80°C as unlikely to occur if the true average temperature of healthy individuals is 37.0°C?

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  1. Body temperature. Suppose the body temperature of healthy individuals is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 37.0°C and a standard deviation of 0.4°C. a. If 130 healthy individuals are randomly selected, what is the probability that the average temperature for these individuals is 36.80°C or lower? b. Would you consider an average temperature of 36.80°C as unlikely to occur if the true average temperature of healthy individuals is 37.0°C?
 
 
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