49. Consider babies born in the normal range of 3743 weeks gestational age. Extensive data supports the

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49. Consider babies born in the “normal” range of 37–43 weeks gestational age. Extensive data supports the assumption that for such babies born in the United States, birth weight is normally distributed with mean 3432 g and standard deviation 482 g. [The article “Are Babies Normal?” (The American Statistician (1999): 298–302) analyzed data from a particular year; for a sensible choice of class intervals, a histogram did not look at all normal but after further investigations it was determined that this was due to some hospitals measuring weight in grams and others measuring to the nearest ounce and then converting to grams. A modified choice of class intervals that allowed for this gave a histogram that was well described by a normal distribution.]

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