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In triathlons, it is common for racers to be placed into age and
gender groups. Friends...
In triathlons, it is common for racers to be placed into age and
gender groups. Friends Leo and Mary both completed the Hermosa
Beach Triathlon, where Leo competed in the Men, Ages 30-34
group while Mary competed in the Women, Ages 25-29 group.
Leo completed the race in 1:22:28 (4948 seconds) , while Mary
completed the race in 1:31:53 (5513 seconds). Obviously Leo
finished faster, but they are curious about how they did within
their respective groups. Can you help them? Here is some
information on the performance of their groups:
- The finishing times of the Men, Ages 30-34 group have
a mean of 4313 seconds with a standard deviation of 583
seconds.
- The finishing times of the Women, Ages 25-29 group
have a mean of 5261 seconds with a standard deviation of 807
seconds.
- The distributions of finishing times for both groups are
approximately Normal.
Remember, a better performance corresponds to a faster
finish.
- Find the Z-scores for Leo’s and Mary’s finishing times. Did Leo
or Mary rank better in their respective groups? Explain your
reasoning?
- What percent of the triathletes did Leo finish faster than in
his group?
- What percent of the triathletes did Mary finish faster than in
her age group?
- What is the cutoff time for the fastest 5% of athletes in the
men’s group?
- What is the cutoff time for the slowest 10% of athletes in the
women’s group?