Answer:
1.1375%
Step-by-step explanation:
If the measurements follow a normal distribution, then
100%-95.45% = 4.55%
must be outside the interval
[mean-2 times standard deviation, mean+2 times standard deviation]
= [36.6-2(1.4), 36.6+2(1.4)]
(see picture attached)
Of this 4.55%, 2.275% is less than 36.6-2(1.4) (microcephaly) and 2.275% is greater than 36.6+2(1.4) (macrocephaly)
Supposing half of these children are girls, we have a probability of 1.1375%
So, the probability that a one-month old girl will be categorized as having microcephaly is 1.1375%, that is to say 11,375 one-month-old girls out of 1,000,000 will probably be categorized as having microcephaly.