[See Solution] The Fourth Task Force Report on Blood Pressure Control in Children [2] reports blood-pressure norms for children by age and sex group. The
Question: The Fourth Task Force Report on Blood Pressure Control in Children [2] reports blood-pressure norms for children by age and sex group. The estimated mean \(\pm\) standard deviation for 17 -year-old boys for DBP is \(67.9 \pm 11.6 \mathrm{mm} \mathrm{Hg}\), based on a large sample.
One approach for defining elevated blood pressure is to use \(90 \mathrm{~mm} \mathrm{Hg}\) the standard for elevated adult DBP-as the cutoff. What percentage of 17 -year-old boys would be found to have elevated blood pressure, using this approach?
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