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Test 1 Question 5

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Test 1 Question 5

Explain the meaning of the following percentiles in parts​ (a) and​ (b).

​(a) The 10th percentile of the weight of males 36 months of age in a certain city is 13.0 kg.

​(b) The 95th percentile of the length of newborn females in a certain city is 53.3 cm.

(a) Choose the correct answer below.

  1. 10​% of​ 36-month-old males weigh 13.0 kg or​ less, and 90​% of​ 36-month-old males weigh more than13.0 kg.
  2. 10​% of males weigh 13.0 kg or​ less, and 90​% of​ 36-month-old males weigh more than 13.0kg.
  3. 10​% of​ 36-month-old males weigh 13.0 kg or​ more, and 90​% of​ 36-month-old males weigh less than13.0 kg.
  4. 10​% of males weigh 13.0 kg or​ more, and 90​% of​ 36-month-old males weigh less than 13.0 kg.

(b) Choose the correct answer below.

  1. 95​% of newborn females have a length of 53.3 cm or​ less, and 5​% of newborn females have a length that is more than 53.3 cm.
  2. 95​% of females have a length of 53.3 cm or​ more, and 5​% of newborn females have a length that is less than 53.3 cm.
  3. 95​% of newborn females have a length of 53.3 cm or​ more, and 5​% of newborn females have a length that is less than 53.3 cm.
  4. 95​% of females have a length of 53.3 cm or​ less, and 5​% of newborn females have a length that is more than 53.3 cm.

 

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