I wish i could show u how to work it out but just do it or work it out the same way as the fractional numbers.
The correct option is: a female who weighs 1500 g
<em><u>Explanation</u></em>
<u>Formula for finding the z-score</u> is: 
Newborn males have weights with a mean
of 3272.8 g and a standard deviation
of 660.2 g.
So, the z-score for the newborn male who weighs 1500 g will be.......

According to the normal distribution table, 
Now, newborn females have weights with a mean
of 3037.1 g and a standard deviation
of 706.3 g.
So, the z-score for the newborn female who weighs 1500 g will be.......

According to the normal distribution table, 
As we can see that the <u>probability that a newborn female has weight of 1500 g is greater than newborn male</u>, so a newborn female has the weight of 1500 g that is more extreme relative to the group from which he came.
Answer:
187*
Step-by-step explanation:
167 plus 20 is 187
hope this helps
A kitten’s mass at birth was 0.09 kilogram. The kitten gained approximately 0.084 kilogram each week. After how many weeks is the kitten’s mass 1.098 kilograms?
I=prt,,5.00=.0125*1212p,,p=5.00/.0125*1212=?? Use the calculator