View Single Post
Old 12-02-2009, 02:50 PM   #4
Squirrel
13 Second Club
 
Squirrel's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Ewing/Galloway, NJ
Posts: 3,904
iTrader: (0)
heres the problem word for word:
Suppose you are a researcher that has been hired by an HMO. They have 4000 women enrolled with their company. You are to assume that these women have similar health patterns to national patterns, which have a mean of 195 and a standard deviation of 15. You've been asked to determine two things for the organization: (1) the number of women on the plan with high cholesterol, which they've defined as a woman having serum cholesterol levels over 250 and (2) the serum cholesterol level above which 10% of their clients would have.
__________________
EB
99 Riviera, Bone stock, 14.34 @ 96 "Walking 5.0's in luxury" RIP
95 Cherokee, Bone stock 16.2 @ 83 "Treeing your 3rd gen and beating it to the line despite trapping less....and looking better"
93 TA, Bone stock, 13.8 @ 100 "Beating ****** drivers in ****** LS1's"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/285090241699967/
R.I.P. Tia
Squirrel is offline   Reply With Quote