Fill in the table below: Find 5:: For the answers below please round your answers to 3 decimal places AND PLEASE ONLY USE THREE DECIMAL PLACES IN YOUR INTERIM CALCULATIONS TO AVOID ROUNDING ISSUES: Find 32 : J Find 3 : \\a The average man is 70 inches tall, with a standard deviation of 2. Find the z-score for a 68 inch man: The Boston Red Sox scored 733 runs and play in the American League, where the mean number of runs scored was 804 with a standard deviation of 71. The St. Louis Cardinals scored 1036 runs and play in the National League where the mean number of runs scored was 799 with a standard deviation of 79. Find the z-score for the Boston Red Sox: Find the z-score for the Cardinals: Which team had a relatively better run-producing season? Boston had a better season St. Louis had a better season Both teams were the same in terms of their runs scored Cannot be determined Computers from a particular company are found to last on average for 36 months without any hardware malfunction with a standard deviation of 5 months. At least % of observations lie between 27.5 and 44.5 months? Round your answer to two decimal places. 0 Question 12 E 0/1 pt '0 999 3 998 The number of potholes in any given 1 mile stretch of freeway pavement in Pennsylvania has an approximate normal distribution with mean 52 and a standard deviation 4. Use the Empirical Rule to determine the approximate proportion of 1-mile long roadways with potholes numbering between 40 and 60? Round your answer to four decimal places. The distribution of income tax refunds follow an approximate normal distribution with a mean of $7160 and a standard deviation of $44. All of the income tax returns claiming the largest 2.5 % of refunds will be audited. Use the Empirical Rule to determine approximately above what dollar value must a refund be before it is audited.are the values dividing up the distribution or data set of ordered data values of a variable into equal parts. Please fill in the blank: Though, the corresponding function in R allows us to find any specific list of values. The code below can be copied into any R window one line at a time. Please do so and make note of the resulting output and how it relates to this lecture. Sample R Code: x