Airline passengers get heavier In response to the increasing weight of airline passengers, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 2003told airlines to assume that passengers average 190pounds in the summer, including clothes and carry-on baggage. But passengers vary, and the FAA did not specify a standard deviation. A reasonable standard deviation is 35pounds. Weights are not Normally distributed, especially when the population includes both men and women, but they are not very non-Normal. A commuter plane carries 30passengers.

(a) Explain why you cannot calculate the probability that a randomly selected passenger weighs more than 200pounds.

(b) Find the probability that the total weight of the passengers on a full flight exceeds 6000pounds. Show your work. (Hint: To apply the central limit theorem, restate the problem in terms of the mean weight.)

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From the given information,

a) Population is not normally distributed.

b) The probability that the total weight of the passengers on a full flight exceeds 6000pounds is 0.0594

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Part (a) Step 1: Given Information 

It is given in the question that, Population mean (μ) =190

Population standard deviation (σ)=35

sample size(n)=30

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation 

To calculate the probability the population must be normally distributed. Here, it has been supplied that the distribution of the population is not normally distributed. Therefore, the required probability cannot be computed here.

03

Part (b) Step 1: Given Information 

It is given in the question that, Population mean (μ)=190

Population standard deviation (σ)=35

sample size(n)=30

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Part (b) Step 2: Explanation 

There are total passengers. The average weight of the passenger can be calculated as:

X-=600030

=200

The probability that the total weight of the passengers in the flight is above pounds is calculated as follows:

P(X¯>200)=P(x¯μσn>200μσn)

=P(Z>2001903550)

=P(Z>1.56)(From standard normal table)

=0.0594

Thus, the required probability is0.0594

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