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Suppose that you work for Chick-fil-A and your manager has asked you to look at the wait times in the Drive-Thru. Supposing that wait times are normally distributed with a mean wait time of 30 seconds and a population standard deviation of 5 seconds. What is the probability that a randomly selected person will wait more than 42 seconds

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