According to the childrens growth chart that doctors use as
According to the children’s growth chart, that doctors use as a reference, the height of two-year-old boys is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 34.5 inches and a standard deviation of 1.3 inches.
1. What is the probability that Sammy, a two-year-old boy, will be less than 3 feet tall? (12 inches = 1 foot)
2.What is the probability that a random sample of 25 two-year-old boys has a mean height less than 35 inches?
Solution
Normal Distribution
 Mean ( u ) =34.5
 Standard Deviation ( sd )=1.3
 Normal Distribution = Z= X- u / sd ~ N(0,1)                  
 a)
 P(X < 36) = (36-34.5)/1.3
 = 1.5/1.3= 1.1538
 = P ( Z <1.1538) From Standard Normal Table
 = 0.8757                  
b)
 P(X < 35) = (35-34.5)/1.3
 = 0.5/1.3= 0.3846
 = P ( Z <0.3846) From Standard Normal Table
 = 0.6497                  

