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Part A: A male pilot whose height is 74.2 inches is at what percentile? Explain your reasoning and justify your work mathematically. (5 points) Part B: Air force fighter jets can accommodate heights of soldiers between 70 inches and 78 inches without compromising safety. Anyone with a height outside that interval cannot fly the fighter jets. Describe what this interval looks like if displayed visually. What percent of male pilots are unable to fly according to this standard? Show your work and justify your reasoning mathematically.

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