A person with normal blood pressure has a systolic measurement of 120 mmHg, and a standard deviation of 7.5 mmHg. Assume the population data in this scenario is normally distributed. a. What is the...


A person with normal blood pressure has a systolic measurement of 120 mmHg, and a standard deviation of 7.5 mmHg. Assume the population data in this scenario is normally distributed.


a.What is the probability that a randomly selected person with normal blood pressure will geta systolic result of over 130 mmHg, indicating the possibility of prehypertension?



  • Standard Deviation of distribution:


  • Z-score:



b. If a patient takes their blood pressure every day for 5 days, what is the probability of getting an average systolic blood pressure result of over 130 mmHg, assuming the patient has normal blood pressure?




  • Standard Deviation of distribution:


  • Z-score:


  • P (average systolic BP > 130):



Jun 07, 2022
SOLUTION.PDF

Get Answer To This Question

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here