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Fоr this questiоn, enter yоur finаl аnswer here in the Cаnvas exam.  You may show your work here or on scratch paper. Label each part of the question clearly.  If showing work on scratch paper, submit a photo of the work in the designated area in Canvas within 5 minutes of completing the exam.  Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is a noninvasive technique used to determine if a patient is at risk for stroke.  CBF is normally distributed with a mean of 75 mL/100 g brain tissue and a standard deviation of 17 mL/100 g brain tissue. Use this information to answer the questions that follow.  Round your answers to the following questions to three decimal places. a. [5] A patient is classified as being at risk for stroke if their CBF is lower than 41 mL/100 g brain tissue. What is the probability a randomly selected patient is classified as being at risk for stroke? b. [3] The highest 5% of CBF levels are a minimum of what value? c. [5] A patient has a CBF level of 129. Calculate and interpret in context of this scenario the Z-score for this value. d. [5] Four patients are randomly selected and the mean CBF level of these four patients is calculated to be 67.5. What is the probability that the mean CBF level from the sample is less than 67.5? 

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