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Odd couple. If n is an odd number greater than or equal to 3, can n+1 ever be prime? What if n equals 1?
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Weekly wages at a certain factory are normally distributed with a mean of $400 and a standard deviation of $50. find the probability that a worker selected at random makes between $450 and $500
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