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An orange juice producer buys oranges from a large orange grove that has one variety of orange. The amo standard deviation of 0.25 ounce. Suppose that you select a sample of 25 oranges.
a. What is the probability that the sample mean amount of juice will be at least 4.62 ounces?
b. The probability is 72% that the sample mean amount of juice will be contained between what two values
c. The probability is 79% that the sample mean amount of juice will be greater than what value?
a. The probability is
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
b. There is a 72% probability that the sample mean amount of juice will be contained between ounce(s
(Round to two decimal places as needed. Use ascending order.)
ounce(s).
c. There is a 79% probability that the sample mean amount of juice will be greater than
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)

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