Mathematics, 26.04.2020 05:42 mcdowelle360
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1) Machines that fill bags with powdered sugar, also called confectioner’s sugar, are
supposed to dispense exactly 32 ounces of powdered sugar into each bag. Let X = the weight in ounces of
the powdered sugar dispensed into a randomly selected bag. Suppose that X follows a normal distribution
with mean 32 ounces and standard deviation 0.6 ounces. Find and interpret P(X ï‚£ 31).
2) Refer to the previous problem. What percent of all bags contain 31 to 33 ounces of
powdered sugar?
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