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Mathematics, 15.12.2021 22:00 zekiyekaya0571

If a one-person household spends an average of $66 per week on groceries, find the maximum and minimum amounts spent per week for the middle 50% of one person households. Assume the
standard deviation is $9 and the variable is normally distributed. Round your answers to the nearest
hundredth.
Minimum: $
Maximum: $

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