Question: Do Homework . Section 14 HW - Personal - Microsoft Edge https://www.mathxl.com/Student/PlayerHomework.aspx/homeworkid=6113829/18questionid =28/flushed=falseBild=6707837¢erwin=yes MATH202 - Fall 21 - Revised Section II (CRN 20833 7-8:40) tinika

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Do Homework . Section 14 HW - Personal - Microsoft Edge https://www.mathxl.com/Student/PlayerHomework.aspx/homeworkid=6113829/18questionid =28/flushed=falseBild=6707837&centerwin=yes MATH202 - Fall 21 - Revised Section II (CRN 20833 7-8:40) tinika dekeyser & | 09/16/21 5:23 PM Homework: Secti... Question 2, 3.4.5 HW Score: 6.25%, 1 of 16 points O Points: 0 of 1 Save Suppose babies born after a gestation period of 32 to 35 weeks have a mean weight of 2500 grams and a standard deviation of 800 grams while babies born after estation period of 40 weeks have a mean weight of 2900 grams and a standard deviation of 385 grams. If a 35-week gestation period baby weighs 2600 grams a 40-week gestation period baby weighs 3000 grams, find the corresponding z-scores. Which baby weighs more relative to the gestation period? Find the corresponding z-Scores. Which baby weighs relatively more? Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. Round to two decimal places as needed.) O A. The baby born in week 40 weighs relatively more since its z-score is larger than the z-score of for the baby born in week 35. O B. The baby born in week 40 weighs relatively more since its z-score is smaller than the z-score of for the baby born in week 35. O C. The baby born in week 35 weighs relatively more since its z-score, is larger than the z-score of for the baby born in week 40. O D. The baby born in week 35 weighs relatively more since its z-score , is smaller than the z-score of for the baby born in week 40

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