Calcium levels in people are normally distributed with a mean of 9.5 mg/dL and a standard deviation of 0.4 mg/dL. Individuals with calcium levels in the bottom 15% of the population are considered to have low calcium levels. Find the calcium level that is the borderline between low calcium levels and those not considered low. Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places. Round your answer to one decimal place.
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15. Given that z less than 0.15 is equal to -1.0360, we have z = -1.0360. Show more…
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Calcium levels in people are normally distributed with a mean of 9.4 mg/dL and a standard deviation of 0.4 mg/dL. Individuals with calcium levels in the bottom 10% of the population are considered to have low calcium levels. Find the calcium level that is the borderline between low calcium levels and those not considered low. Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places. Round your answer to one decimal place.
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