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Use z scores to compare the given values. the tallest living man at one time had a height of 233 cm. the shortest living man at that time had a height of 91.4 cm. heights of men at that time had a mean of 174.45 cm and a standard deviation of 6.36 cm. which of these two men had the height that was more extreme?

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