Age Blood Estradiol Estrone Testosterone 46 57 65 25 57 4 18 6 66 6 18 25 64 6 23 23 62 7 35 37 65 5 33 17 63 6 50 20 52 7 17 29 57 7 30 26 62 6 36 37 67 9 39 38 63 7 16 28 66 7 27 24 58 8 28 25 58 8 28 25 62 6 25 17 63 6 29 38 66 5 15 24 58 5 23 53 69 7 23 23 63 4 26 12 59 5 19 15 69 15 57 50 65 4 21 19 68 5 14 65 57 4 20 22 62 43 57 69 59 7 40 25 60 5 12 19 58 15 58 22 58 9 30 30 56 7 17 25 62 3 21 12 64 5 19 17 67 5 32 26 68 10 39 44 59 3 19 14 63 12 42 17 62 5 20 20 62 9 24 28 53 10 32 16 63 13 29 23 58 7 24 35 65 4 15 13 68 4 19 19 53 2 15 16 60 12 25 55 58 6 25 11 68 6 18 22 63 6 41 29 60 8 32 18 53 15 36 60 63 5 13 12 57 9 25 15 56 9 28 17 67 2 15 28 50 5 10 12 56 13 53 13 67 5 12 27 60 5 12 14 58 5 17 19 53 5 16 8 67 7 24 16 68 6 37 27 57 6 15 13 52 4 18 18 58 22 69 53 66 25 60 41 65 8 48 45 62 3 25 22 64 5 17 23 48 15 38 28 65 6 42 22 64 11 26 32 62 9 38 12 66 7 34 21 62 9 34 24 66 17 10 9 50 5 33 24 67 13 41 31 60 6 23 46 56 4 20 26 66 11 29 27 62 6 23 23 67 9 40 27 62 7 35 37 62 5 14 36 63 11 34 22 63 7 31 33 53 22 34 45 66 7 22 14 68 4 14 16 67 5 33 21 65 5 25 17 62 6 32 11 65 11 28 24 60 7 28 25 64 10 30 33 68 11 35 25 65 11 29 41
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First, we need to calculate the mean and standard deviation for each hormone level: - Mean and standard deviation for estradiol: - Mean: 23.67 - Standard deviation: 14.14 - Mean and standard deviation for estrone: - Mean: 57.33 - Standard deviation: Show more…
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