Case Study: Mia  Mia is a 31 y/o G1P000 with gestational dia…

Case Study: Mia  Mia is a 31 y/o G1P000 with gestational diabetes at 33 weeks gestation.  She has made the dietary changes recommended by the nutritionist and has been exercising regularly after meals.  She has been checking her glucose at home with consistent elevations despite lifestyle changes.  Her provider recommends that she start using medication for glucose control.  Which medication will likely be prescribed?  

It is illegal to sell cheese without a license in Wisconsin…

It is illegal to sell cheese without a license in Wisconsin but it is legal to do so in Minnesota.  Wisconsin State Police have heard that Mr. Miller was selling cheese without a license.  He escaped to Minnesota.  According to the Constitution, what should happen next?

A random sample of high school students were asked their wee…

A random sample of high school students were asked their weekly screen time (in hours) and whether they participate in extracurricular activities. Low (0 up to 12 hours) High (12+ hours) Participates [a] [c] Does Not Participate [b] [d] (Round to three decimal places as needed)   Find the probability that a randomly selected high school student has a low screen time or does not participate in extracurricular activities.

The distribution of weights of newborn babies in a hospital…

The distribution of weights of newborn babies in a hospital is normally distributed, with a mean of 7.2 pounds and a standard deviation of 1.1 pounds. (Round z-scores to 2 decimal places and all else to 3 decimal places as needed.)   a. What is the Z-score for a newborn with a weight of 8.8 pounds? [a] b. Find the probability that a randomly selected newborn has a weight greater than 8.8 pounds. [b] c. Find the newborn weight that represents the 85th percentile. [c]