After surgery to replace an arthritic hip joint, the short-term recovery times until the patient is able to walk without assistance or pain are normally distributed, with a mean of 35.5 days and a standard deviation of 5.9 days. a. If a patient receiving a new hip joint is randomly selected, determine the probability that (s)he will have a short-term recovery time of: (i) Less than 2 weeks (i.e., 14 days) P(X<14)= (ii) Greater than 6 weeks (i.e., 42 days) P(X>42)= (iii) Between 3 and 6 weeks (i.e., between 21 and 42 days) P(21.