[See] The serum cholesterol levels in men are normally distributed with a mean of 178.1 and a standard deviation of 40.7. One criterion for identifying


Question: The serum cholesterol levels in men are normally distributed with a mean of 178.1 and a standard deviation of 40.7. One criterion for identifying risk of coronary disease is a

cholesterol level above 300. What percent of the men have serum cholesterol levels above 300? Provide an interpretation of your results.

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