The following is a probability distribution for the height of the probability di
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The following is a probability distribution for the height of the probability distribution is obtained by dividing the "count" by the total number of female/male students. The peak of the distribution of heights for female students occurs at a height of 5 "6", and it is 0.224. Does this match your result from question 7(c)? If not, why not? What should be the result (In theory) of the sum of all of the probabilities for the different heights of female students? What is the result of the sum of all of the probabilities for the different heights of female students? Explain any discrepancies with the previous question.Explanation / Answer
a
Yes it is the same probability
b)
in theory the sum of the probability will be 1.00
c)
sum of all probabilities for the different heights of female students is
0.94
the discrepancies is because the all students that have a height more than 6.1 is 0
that is an error for this histogram
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