Details No additional details were added for this assignment. Unit 2: Chapter 6.2 HW Progress saved Score: 0/18 Answered: 0/12 Question 1 The physical fitness of an athlete is often measured by how much oxygen the athlete takes in (which is recorded in milliliters per kilogram, \( \mathrm{ml} / \mathrm{kg} \) ). The mean maximum oxygen uptake for elite athletes has been found to be 64.5 with a standard deviation of 7.9. Assume that the distribution is approximately normal. Find the probability that an elite athlete has a maximum oxygen uptake of at least \( 79.51 \mathrm{ml} / \mathrm{kg} \). Find the probability that an elite athlete has a maximum oxygen uptake of at most \( 48.7 \mathrm{ml} / \mathrm{kg} \). \( \square \) Find the probability that an elite athlete has a maximum oxygen uptake of \( 48.7 \mathrm{ml} / \mathrm{kg} \). \( \square \) Submit Question
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