Mathematics, 25.02.2021 09:10 bestkitty2588
A fuel pump at a gasoline station doesn't always dispense the exact amount displayed on the meter. When the
meter reads 1.000 L, the amount of fuel a certain pump dispenses is normally distributed with a mean of 1 L
and standard deviation of 0.05 L. Let X represent the amount dispensed in a random trial when the meter
reads 1.000 L.
Find P(0.9 < X < 1).
You may round your answer to two decimal places.
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