Please Weights of male mountain lions follow the normal distribution with a median of 150 lb and an interquartile range of 8.2 lb. Find the 75th percentile of the weights. [Calculate your answer in pounds (lb), but do not enter the units of measurement.]
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Please, Help me with this questions The final exam is “graded on a curve,” with the top 20% of the students on the final receiving an A grade on the exam. Is the set of students who receive an A on the exam based on the new final exam scores different from the set of students who received an A on the exam based on the old final exam scores? The correlation between the new final scores and the old final scores is: -1 -0.63 0 0.63 1 impossible to determine based on the information given. possible to determine based on the information given, and not equal to -1, -0.63, 0, 0.63 or 1. The correlation between the new final scores and the midterm scores is: -1 -0.63 0 0.63 1 impossible to determine based on the information given. possible to determine based on the information given, and not equal to -1, -0.63, 0, 0.63 or 1. thanks
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